Blocked as Thai PM, Pita Remains Hopeful About His Future
- Pita ramps up efforts to sustain momentum of May election win
- Ex-party leader prepares succession plan as court cases loom
Pita Limjaroenrat, who stepped down as party leader in September, said he remained optimistic about winning the two cases — but has also taken steps to prepare for the worst.
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Even with his Thai premiership bids thwarted and his party facing dissolution despite winning May’s election, Pita Limjaroenrat sees a political future for himself.
The 43 year-old has shaken off the disappointment and is busy preparing for the years — and challenges — ahead. With plans to criss-cross the country and travel overseas to build support, he is seeking to sustain momentum that could deliver his progressive Move Forward Party another win in the next election cycle.