Thailand's political landscape shifted as Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul's Bhumjaithai Party secured a commanding lead in the general election, winning 192 out of 500 parliamentary seats with most votes counted. The party's strong performance, fueled by a consolidation of conservative support and a surge in nationalist sentiment, left the People's Party and Pheu Thai trailing. Coalition talks are expected to begin soon, with Anutin emphasizing the need for clarity on final results before forming a government. Meanwhile, voters also backed a proposal to draft a new constitution, signaling potential long-term changes to Thailand's political system.
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