No Corner Punch - The Painful Conservative Victory for the Orange Party
The public is disappointed with the election, which showed numerous suspicious irregularities. From two ballot cards with unequal numbers, despite voters casting identical two cards, it's clearly abnormal. This extends to massive vote-buying and blatant use of power mechanisms.
Certainly, this represents a severe failure by the Election Commission. But behind the scenes, everyone knows this is a political power process, combined with state power, bureaucratic mechanisms, and massive resources to ensure pre-determined election results!
This ensures the new government looks exactly as previously prepared. It represents the complete success of the conservative political power process. Yet, widespread criticism is inevitable regarding the People's Party's decision to support a minority government, which led to the election phenomena.
The People's Party is sympathetic, as their election results didn't secure the expected MPs, preventing them from forming a government according to their ideological change objectives. Moreover, just one day after the election, 44 Move Forward Party MPs were deliberately targeted without hesitation.
From here, the Orange Party must reorganize, as among the 44 Move Forward MPs, 10 are newly elected representatives. They must change the party leader, replacing Teng-Nattapong Ruangpanyawut immediately! It's expected to enter an era led by Ice-Prit Vacharasin, a capable 33-year-old.
Meanwhile, the February 8th election process had such severe irregularities that villagers protested extensively across multiple areas. Primarily young people and students - likely Orange Party voters - were extremely angry about an unfair election designed to ensure certain party victories.