Pita Limjaroenrat tells the BBC he wants to govern 'for the people', but big hurdles lie ahead.
Pita Limjaroenrat was born into a wealthy Thai family.
The party plans to scrap the military-drafted constitution, and bring the army's many business interests under the Ministry of Finance. Many of the 250 senators, who were appointed by the previous military government, and who are required to join the parliamentary vote for the next prime minister, say they will block Move Forward from taking office over this issue."I think we now have the maturity and tolerance to speak about the monarchy. Even conservatives understand what the role of a constitutional monarchy should be in the 21st Century.
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