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Possible scenarios after Thailand's junta-backed election : AFP
SUNDAY, MARCH 24, 2019
A coup leader emerges as a civilian prime minister, pro-democracy forces unite to thwart the junta's ambitions, a stalemate or another putsch resets the political landscape -- Thailand's cliffhanger of an election Sunday could result in a number of outcomes.
EC quick to launch probe of Thai Raksa Chart over ‘vote no’ campaign
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 13, 2019
MEMBERS OF the now-defunct Thai Raksa Chart Party may find themselves in trouble again after the Election Commission (EC) launched a new investigation against them for allegedly urging voters to vote for parties that are not affiliated to them or vote "no".
EC in the firing line over advance voting blunders
MONDAY, MARCH 11, 2019
Voters and candidates asked the Election Commission (EC) to take responsibility for poor preparations that led to mistakes, confusion and inconvenience to advance voters abroad last week even as the country braces for millions of early votes expected to be cast in the Kingdom this Sunday.
Amnesty urges new govt to lift restrictions on freedom of expression, limit arbitrary powers
MONDAY, MARCH 04, 2019
The next government has been urged to lift undue restrictions on freedom of expression and limit arbitrary executive powers, as the country heads towards a general election on March 24.
EC ‘brave’ to send Thai Raksa Chart to Constitutional court, says former commissioner Somchai
FRIDAY, MARCH 01, 2019
While others have criticised the Election Commission’s decision to take the Thai Raksa Chart Party to the Constitutional Court to seek dissolution, former commissioner Somchai Sriwatanayakorn on Friday hailed the agency’s “courage”. Taking the case to the court at a later date could have brought about much political confusion, he said.
FWP’s 30 Bangkok candidates travel together by public bus to registration office
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 04, 2019
All 30 Future Forward Party (FWP) candidates for Bangkok on Monday took a public bus to register as MP candidates on the first day of registration for the upcoming general election.
Pheu Thai ‘warrior’ candidate arrives for registration on horseback 
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 04, 2019
A Pheu Thai Party candidate, seeking an MP seat in the upcoming general election in the northern province of Uttaradit, on Monday showed up to register his candidacy on horseback and dressed in warrior costume.
Queues form as MP candidates register their applications
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 04, 2019
Veterans and young politicians from all over the country came together to register their applications as MP candidates on Monday, the first day of registration,
Several veterans lead list for PM candidates
TUESDAY, JANUARY 29, 2019
As of Tuesday, several heavyweight politicians were publicly named as prime ministerial candidates in the run up to the elections in March.
March 24 set as the national election day : EC
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23, 2019
The Election Commission (EC) on Wednesday sets March 24 as the national election day, EC’s chief Ittiporn Boonpracong said.
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