Thailand's parliamentary elections held on the 14th focused on whether the military-influential government that has continued since the military coup nine years ago will continue or whether there will be a change of government. The two opposition parties, the Progressive Party and the Pheu Thai Party, together are expected to have a majority in the lower house of parliament.

The nomination of the prime minister, which will take place after the seats are confirmed, will include the 141 members of the House of Representatives who were elected this time.