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Harbouring lofty ambitions

Bangkok Post

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October 25, 2025

The Pheu Thai Party has boldly set its sights on capturing at least 200 parliamentary seats in the upcoming general election — a target it says is crucial to reclaiming power and reasserting its dominance on the political stage.

But as the political landscape grows increasingly fragmented and competitive, many observers view the goal as more aspirational than achievable, given the realities of voter sentiment, coalition dynamics, and shifting alliances.

By declaring its 200-seat target at the party's unveiling of 185 parliamentary candidates on Oct 8, Pheu Thai is sending two fundamental messages: confidence in its nationwide base and readiness to lead the next coalition despite the damning accusation of betraying the country through former leader and former premier Paetongtarn Shinawatra’s leaked phone conversation with Cambodian Senate Speaker Hun Sen.

The 200-seat target serves less as a realistic benchmark and more as a political statement of intent, aimed at reviving morale among party loyalists and re-energising supporters disillusioned by the party's fading influence in the last few years.

Pheu Thai is now struggling to maintain its image as the country’s primary electoral powerhouse. The formation of a coalition with its former rival, the conservative bloc, was reckoned by many as a pragmatic but politically costly decision. The alliance allowed the party to return to government under the premiership of Srettha Thavisin, but it alienated progressive voters who had expected a partnership with the then Move Forward Party (MFP), which was later dissolved and reborn as the People’s Party (PP) instead.

By promising a 200-seat comeback, Pheu Thai hopes to reassert its identity as a truly independent political force — one capable of forming a government on its own terms rather than through necessity.

Thailand's current electoral system throws up significant hurdles to Pheu Thai’s ambitious plan. The dual-ballot system — one for constituency MPs and another for party-list MPs — rewards parties with broad-based appeal but penalises those that are strong in a few areas.

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