- Source: 2019 Thai House of Representatives
The House of Representatives of Thailand of 2019 consists of 500 members elected in the 24 March 2019 general election, who, together with 250 members of the appointed Senate, form the National Assembly of Thailand. It is the first
parliament convened in accordance with the 2017 constitution, which followed the 2014 military coup. Its lower house was the first since the coup to be elected, while the Senate was appointed by the National Council for Peace and Order, the military junta that came to power in the coup.
Parliament was officially opened by King Maha Vajiralongkorn on 24 May 2019. Former prime minister Chuan Leekpai was elected Speaker of the House of Representatives in its first session on 25 May. The National Assembly then convened on 5 June to vote for prime minister, in which incumbent prime minister and coup leader Prayut Chan-o-cha won over Future Forward Party leader Thanathorn Juangroongruangkit.
Composition
Members of the House of Representatives
= Constituencies
=The following table is a list of Thai MPs elected in the 2019 general election, ordered by constituency.
= Party-list proportional representation
=The following is a table of Party-list MP's ordered by party from most to least popular votes.
= Changes & by-elections
=Constituencies
Party-list seats
Prime Minister Election
Candidates for Prime Minister must have been nominated by a political party that won at least 25 seats (5% of the total) in the House of Representatives, and be endorsed by 50 MPs (10% of the total). No party may nominate more than three candidates. If no candidate achieves the necessary votes in the first round, Parliament may consider others for the post.
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