
Constituency MPs and their representatives began receiving certification letters from the Election Commission on the first day, with 141 people receiving them. So far, 47 MPs from four political parties have reported to the Parliament building. Attention is on tomorrow when three prime ministerial candidates from the Pheu Thai Party will lead MPs to report in.
At 16:30 on 26 February 2026, following the Election Commission's announcement of results for 396 constituency MPs, those elected were to receive their certification letters from 26-27 February and 2-6 March 2026, between 08:30 and 16:30, including public holidays, at meeting room 201, 2nd floor of the Election Commission Office. On this first day of certification distribution, MPs and their representatives arrived enthusiastically from 08:30 to 16:30, totaling 141 people.
Meanwhile, during the afternoon reporting session for the 27th House of Representatives at the Parliament building, MPs arrived steadily to submit their letters of reporting. Ms. Treenuch Thienthong, MP for Sa Kaeo and acting leader of the Palang Pracharath Party, along with five other MPs from the same party, also came today. After reporting, she left via another entrance to avoid the media. Meanwhile, Mr. Pongsakorn Arnanopon arrived with his son, Mr. Patcharakorn Arnanopon, a newly elected MP, to report as a first-term MP from the Bhumjaithai Party.
Tomorrow (27 February), Pheu Thai Party MPs, who today received confirmation letters from the Election Commission, have scheduled to report at Parliament, led by Mr. Yotsanan Wongsawat, Mr. Julapan Amornwiwat, and Mr. Suriya Juangroongruangkit—three prime ministerial candidates of the Pheu Thai Party.
At 16:42, the Secretariat of the House of Representatives summarized that from 08:30 to 16:30 in the Parliament building hall, 47 MPs reported to the Secretariat on the first day. Ms. Suchada Sang Taensap, MP for Constituency 4 of Chaiyaphum province from the Bhumjaithai Party, was the first to report.
On the first day, 47 MPs reported, distributed by political party as follows:
1. Bhumjaithai Party: 21 MPs
2. Pheu Thai Party: 21 MPs
3. Palang Pracharath Party: 4 MPs
4. Democrat Party: 1 MP