BANGKOK: Thai opposition leader Pita Limjaroenrat said on Monday he was ready to be prime minister after a stunning election result that left his progressive party as the biggest in parliament.
He told reporters at his Keep the party going headquarters that it would seek to form a coalition with five other parties, including Pheu Thai, which was on course to finish second.
He told reporters at his Keep the party going headquarters that it would seek to form a coalition with five other parties, including Pheu Thai, which was on course to finish second.