Here’s how the biggest issue of Thailand’s last election got sidelined in its latest.
Sunday’s election is a test for the progressive, pro-democracy movement in Thailand, which has been blocked from taking power despite success at the polls.
The progressive party remains in pole position, but it remains to be seen whether it can win enough seats to form Thailand’s next government.
The upcoming election will pit Anutin's conservative Bhumjaithai party against the anti-establishment People's Party and the former ruling party Pheu Thai. People's Party leading in polls. Two major ...
Whether Anutin stays in his current position will be decided in a general election on Sunday, though judging by the cunning ...
Now rebranded as the People’s Party, and under the leadership of 38-year-old former software engineer Natthaphong, Thailand’s progressive movement is preparing to contest its third election—and, for ...
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BANGKOK, Thailand — Thailand's most successful political party of modern times is heading for its worst election performance, ...
Natthaphong Ruengpanyawut, Thailand’s opposition leader and head of the progressive People’s Party, stands for a portrait in Bangkok on Aug. 15, 2024. <br> Credit - Andre Malerba—Bloomberg/Getty ...
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