Following the ouster of Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin, coalition parties in Thailand are continuing efforts to form the next government. Discrepancies remain regarding the prime ministerial candidate, with the Pheu Thai Party coalition not confirming Chaikasem Nitisiri as their pick. Meanwhile, the Bhumjaithai Party claims to hold sufficient votes along with the Palang Pracharath Party to form a government. The political maneuvering is ongoing as parties solidify alliances. The Pheu Thai Party coalition has reportedly maintained its unity, but an official confirmation of Chaikasem Nitisiri's candidacy for Prime Minister has not been issued. Sources indicate that the Bhumjaithai Party has stated it possesses enough parliamentary support, in conjunction with the Palang Pracharath Party, to secure the premiership. These developments highlight the complex negotiations underway to establish the new administration. In a separate incident, the East Java Regional Police Headquarters in Surabaya experienced a complete road closure on the Ahmad Yani Frontage this morning around 12:10 AM. While the immediate path was shut down, traffic leading into the city was still able to access the main Ahmad Yani route. The reason for the closure was not immediately specified.