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PPP MP elected as Thailand's new House Speaker(Xinhua)
Updated: 2008-01-22 13:55 BANGKOK -- Thailand's People Power Party (PPP) MP Yongyuth Tiyapairat was elected as the House Speaker at the first parliamentary meeting on Tuesday. Yongyuth, former deputy leader of PPP, got 307 votes while his only rival -- Democrat Party MP Banyat Bantadtan got 167 votes during an hour-long balloting by the newly-elected lawmakers, whose victory in the December 23 general election.
PPP MP Chai Chidchob, who was selected as the acting Speaker as he is most senior member, chaired Tuesday's meeting for MPs to elect the House Speaker and two deputy Speakers. Yongyuth's victory had been widely anticipated among political observers as the 480-seat House was controlled by PPP and its allies. The PPP has won 233 seats in the December 23 election and on Saturday announced a coalition government with the other five parties. The Democrat Party, with 165 seats, sit alone on the opposition bench in the House. Yongyuth, 47, who had been elected as a MP several times and served as Natural Resources and Environment Minister in the coup- ousted administration of Thaksin Shinawatra, resigned Monday from the job of PPP deputy leader and executive to clear the way for him to become the House Speaker, because the Constitution does not allow the House Speaker to hold an executive position in a political party. The voting for the first and second Deputy House Speaker is still underway, with PPP MPs Somsak Kiatsuranont and Apiwan Wiriyachai being the leading contenders. The House is scheduled to elect a new Prime Minister on Friday, with PPP leader Samak Sundaravej strongly tipped as the leading candidate. |
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