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Conflict-weary southerners vote for ‘change’
SUNDAY, MARCH 24, 2019
First-time voter Wanida Maseng went to the polls on Sunday hoping that the outcome would make a difference in the insurgency-plagued southern border provinces where she lives.
The Princess who would be premier
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 08, 2019
A royal and a commoner, film star and tourism ambassador, Ubolratana has 31 million Thai children among her fans
No privilege, Princess insists
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 08, 2019
Ubolratana says her shock emergence as pm candidate is her constitutional right as a commoner; Thai Raksa Chart’s election surprise hatched at party executive session
Surprise move sees Prayut tread carefully as he accepts invitation
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 08, 2019
Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha issued a statement on Friday saying he accepted pro-junta Phalang Pracharat Party’s invitation to be its PM candidate just minutes after the pro-Thaksin Shinawatra party Thai Raksa Chart revealed its big surprise – the nomination of Princess Ubolratana.
Nomination triggers joy, bewilderment in equal measure
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 08, 2019
The king's elder sister Princess Ubolratana is now officially a PM candidate – much to the surprise of many across the country.
The Princess who would be prime minister
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 08, 2019
Princess Ubolratana on Friday veered from the entertainment circuit and into politics as she was announced as the sole prime-ministerial candidate for the Thai Raksa Chart Party, which is affiliated with former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra.
GOING TO THE POLLS
FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 2019
Since becoming a constitutional monarchy in 1932, Thailand has seen 27 general elections. The first one took place in November 1933. The latest was held in February 2014, although it was later declared unconstitutional by the court.
Social media to play major role in vote
FRIDAY, JANUARY 11, 2019
For the first time since the last general election five years ago, Thailand is witnessing the fast-growing power of social media platforms, especially among young voters, indicating the polls expected in March this year will be significantly influenced by Line, Facebook, Twitter and other non-traditional media.
Junta reaffirms Feb 24 as date for national poll
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 07, 2018
Says election results should be released by April 25 and new cabinet, pm in place by May 9
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