26th House of Representatives of Thailand | |||||||
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Overview | |||||||
Legislative body | National Assembly of Thailand | ||||||
Meeting place | Sappaya-Sapasathan | ||||||
Term | 14 May 2023 – | ||||||
Election | 2023 Thai general election | ||||||
Government | Srettha cabinet (since 1 September 2023) | ||||||
House of Representatives | |||||||
Members | 500 | ||||||
Speaker | Wan Muhamad Noor Matha | ||||||
First Deputy Speaker | Padipat Suntiphada | ||||||
Second Deputy Speaker | Pichet Chuamuangphan | ||||||
Prime Minister | Srettha Thavisin | ||||||
Leader of the Opposition | Chaithawat Tulathon[1] | ||||||
Monarch Vajiralongkorn | |||||||
Sessions | |||||||
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Special sessions | |||||||
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The House of Representatives of Thailand of 2023 consists of 500 members elected in the 14 May 2023 general election, who, together with 250 members of the appointed Senate, form the National Assembly of Thailand. It is the second parliament to be convened in accordance with the 2017 constitution of Thailand, which followed the 2014 military coup.
Parliament was officially opened by King Maha Vajiralongkorn on July 3, 2023. The Speaker of the House will be elected the following day.[2]
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