According to a document outlining the House agenda, Thailand's Parliament will convene on 4 Aug as it tries again to pick the next prime minister. But the vote will depend on what happens at the Constitutional Court the day before. The judicial body will be assessing a petition on 3 Aug linked to the renomination of Pita Limjaroenrat, leader of the election-winning Move Forward party, to run again in the vote to be prime minister. If the petition is rejected, a vote for prime minister can take place the next day. If it is accepted, there will be further delay of around one week.
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