Winning not enough for Thailand's most popular party
The People’s Party leads by 11% in polls with strong youth support and social media presence despite legal bans and political challenges to its leadership.
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Who are the contenders to be Thailand's next prime minister?
BANGKOK, Feb 4 - Thailand will hold a general election on February 8, in a three-way contest of major parties to decide the leader of the Southeast Asian nation over the next four years. Read more at straitstimes.com.
‘They won’t let us govern’: Winning not enough as Thailand’s most popular party
BANGKOK, Feb 3 — Thousands of young orange-clad supporters cheered the rallies of Thailand’s most popular political party ahead of elections this weekend, but few expect it to take power.While the People’s Party is far ahead in the polls, promising to tackle corruption and reform Thailand’s strict royal insult laws, even some of the party’s lawmakers have their doubts.“They will not let us become the government or come into power easily,” 31-yea…
Winning not enough for most popular Thai party
BANGKOK Thousands of young orange-clad supporters cheered the rallies of Thailand’s most popular political party ahead of elections this weekend, but few expect it to take power. While the People’s Party is far ahead in the polls, promising to tackle corruption and reform Thailand’s strict royal insult laws, even some of the party’s lawmakers have their doubts. “They will not let us become the government or come into power easily,” 31-year-old f…
Popular Thai party faces power barrier
BANGKOK, FEB 3: Thousands of young orange-clad supporters cheered the rallies of Thailand’s most popular political party ahead of elections this weekend, but few expect it to take power. While the People’s Party is far ahead in the polls, promising to tackle corruption and reform Thailand’s strict royal insult laws, even some of the party’s lawmakers have their doubts. “They will not let us become the government or come into power easily,” 31-ye…
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