March 1992 Thai general election

In the first tier, the Justice Unity Party successfully supported Dr. Arthit Ourairat, who was a MPs of the party, to become Speaker of the House of Representatives, an important position because of his position as Speaker of the National Assembly which is to lead the list of prime minister present to His Majesty and signed in response to the Royal Command appointment of the prime minister.

Both before and after this election the media went to interview General Suchinda Kraprayoon, who was the commander-in-chief of the Royal Thai Army and the Supreme Commander deputy leader of the National Peace Keeping Council many times whether to be prime minister or not which General Suchinda Has clearly refused to accept the position of prime minister.

[2] this gave Narong Wongwan, the leader of the Justice Unity Party with the highest votes, a chance to become prime minister, but it appears that the United States had refused to issue a visa to him due to suspicion that he was involved in a drug trafficking ring,[3] in which case, Narong Wongwan has completely denied this news and that this news is deliberately fabricated to discourage himself becoming prime minister.

Later, General Suchinda Kraprayoon, Commander-in-Chief of the Royal Thai Army and Supreme Commander was invited as prime minister instead of Narong Wongwan by royal command appointed on Monday, April 7, 1992, but announced his resignation on Saturday, May 24, 1992 after the Black May incident, holding office for only 47 days.

Eventually, Dr. Arthit Ourairat, the Speaker of the National Assembly, nominated the previous prime minister, Anand Panyarachun, to return to the position of prime minister for a second term to prepare for a new election with a royal command appointed on Tuesday 10 June 1992.