Thai parliament to vote on new PM on Thursday, house speaker says

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BANGKOK, March 16 (Reuters) - Thailand’s parliament will ​hold a session ‌on March 19 to vote on ​a new ​prime minister, House Speaker ⁠Sophon Zaram ​said on ​Monday, following last month’s general election.

Caretaker Prime Minister Anutin ​Charnvirakul is ​seeking to be voted ‌back ⁠to office by the new parliament after ​his ​Bhumjaithai ⁠Party won a clear ​victory in ​the ⁠February 8 election.

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Reporting by Panarat ⁠Thepgumpanat; ​Writing ​by Orathai Sriring; Editing ​by Martin Petty

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