
The Bhumjaithai Party will hold its first meeting of 192 MPs in Buriram on 8-9 March to decide which parties will join the coalition government. It will also gather public feedback to develop policies for presentation to Parliament.
On 25 February 2026, news reports indicated that during On 8-9 March, the Bhumjaithai Party plans to hold its first official seminar for its members of parliament (MPs) at Chang International Circuit in Buriram Province. The meeting will be led by Mr. Anutin Charnvirakul, leader of the Bhumjaithai Party, along with Mr. Chaiyachon Chidchob, party secretary-general; Mr. Sihasak Puangkaetkaew, prime ministerial candidate; Ms. Suphajee Suthamphan and Mr. Akniti Nititanprapas, deputy prime minister candidates for economic affairs; as well as all 192 MPs of the party attending together.
The main focus of this seminar, besides setting the direction for MPs as government leaders, is for the party leader to present comprehensive data reflecting the public's needs nationwide. This will help establish policy frameworks and priorities for national administration to be announced to Parliament. At the same time, MPs from each area will have the opportunity to voice problems and public demands from their constituencies to the party executive committee, which will compile these into policy conclusions to serve as a basis for political decision-making.
. The key highlight will be a clear announcement and resolution on forming the government, choosing coalition parties. The executive committee will gather opinions from MPs before reaching a unified decision to proceed with official coalition negotiations. .