For the People's Party (PP), the return of Pita Limjaroenrat to the campaign trail may help energise loyal supporters and attract some undecided voters, Mr Suvicha said. He added that while Pheu Thai Party's "Nine Millionaires a Day" lottery-style scheme has generated buzz, its electoral impact is likely to be limited. The Klatham Party, he said, could secure about 35 seats, while the Democrats--buoyed by Mr Abhisit's return--may win 30–35 seats. Olarn: BJT, PP running neck-and-neckThree-bloc contest emergesOlarn Thinbangtieo, a political science and law lecturer at Burapha University, said the race remains centred on three main blocs: Pheu Thai, PP and BJT, with the latter gaining from strategic voting among conservative voters. "Some analysts suspect behind-the-scenes talks, allowing Pheu Thai to stabilise its base and keep its campaign on track."


Source:   Bangkok Post
January 31, 2026 23:58 UTC