Signing the joint declaration were Pheu Thai, Thai Liberal, Prachachart, Pheu Chart, Palang Puangchon Thai and Future Forward parties.
The March 24 general election is the first since 2017.
So far, the Election Commission has only announced unofficial results of the 95 percent of the votes from constituencies nationwide. It confirmed again on Wednesday that it would release how many votes each party get to figure out exactly each party's party-list seats in the lower house, which will be followed by the formal election results to be released on May 9.
The voting for the post-election prime minister in parliament needs a simple majority of a total 750 lawmakers, consisting of 500 MPs and 250 senators picked by the ruling National Council for Peace and Order headed by Prayut, in accordance with the 2017 constitution.
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