Published: 09:25, December 12, 2025
Thai king dissolves parliament ahead of election
By Xinhua
Thailand's Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul presents the policy statement at the parliament in Bangkok, Thailand, Sept 29, 2025. (PHOTO / AP)

BANGKOK - Thailand's King Maha Vajiralongkorn Phra Vajiraklaochaoyuhua has endorsed a royal decree to dissolve the lower house of parliament, an announcement published in the Royal Gazette said on Friday, paving the way for a general election early next year.

The decree, countersigned by Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul, cited his administration's status as a "minority government" as the primary reason for the dissolution.

"The current administration, which took office in September 2025, consists of a coalition of multiple parties that failed to command a majority in the House of Representatives," the decree said.

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Meanwhile, several critical challenges facing the nation require a stable government to address effectively, and continuing as a minority administration risks political instability, which could harm the country's economic system and international confidence, the decree noted.

"The appropriate solution is to dissolve the House of Representatives to hold a new general election... returning political decision-making power to the people," the decree said.

Under the Thai constitution, the Election Commission must hold a general election within 45 to 60 days following an endorsement of the royal decree. 

On Thursday, Charnvirakul said in a social media post that he would "request to return power to the people," a remark widely interpreted as a possible hint that he intends to dissolve parliament.