Thai king endorses junta-appointed senators

AFP  |  Bangkok 

Scores of junta loyalists were endorsed as members of Thailand's 250-strong on Tuesday, packing the upper house with allies likely to vote for Chan-O-Cha's return as civilian after a highly disputed poll.

and are now senators, as expected, thanks to a controversial military-scripted constitution adopted in 2017.

But Prawit also selected some 100 serving and retiring military and police officers -- making up 40 percent of the He also picked more than 50 members of the rubber-stamp (NLA), and 15 ministers to be elevated to the

Well-known family names of the junta's top-ranking officials and allies are on the list as well, most notably Prayut's younger brother Preecha Chan-O-Cha, who retired from his position at the NLA last week.

Joining him are siblings of Prawit and Wissanu Krea-ngam, as well as the older brother of

The younger brother of army-aligned fortuneteller Warin Buawiratlert -- who predicted would hold onto power after the March 24 poll -- will also be in the senate.

The 250 members will vote alongside 500 elected lower house MPs to select the after parliament convenes in the coming weeks.

With the senate in hand, junta-backed Palang Pracharat will need only 126 votes in the lower house for to sail to the top position.

Anti-junta parties would require a whopping 376 votes to gain a majority in the 750-seat parliament and override the senate advantage.

So far, the coalition led by junta rival Pheu Thai, linked to billionaire ex-Thaksin Shinawatra, holds 245 seats against the 135 promised to Palang Pracharat. Horsetrading and negotiations for the remaining seats are under way.

"The nepotism is blatant" in the senate appointments, said of Naresuan University, adding that the endorsement sends a "negative message" to parties trying to scoop up more seats.

"Palang Pracharat now has the upper hand.

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First Published: Tue, May 14 2019. 16:46 IST