The Guardian: Thailand election 2023: opposition delivers crushing blow to military rule
The liberal Move Forward party and the Pheu Thai Party face a challenge to forming government with parliamentary rules favouring army-backed parties
Thailand’s opposition parties secured by far the largest number of votes in national elections, trouncing parties allied with the military and setting the stage for a flurry of deal-making in a bid to end nearly a decade of conservative, army-backed rule.
The liberal Move Forward party and the populist Pheu Thai Party were far out in front with 99% of votes counted, but it’s far from certain either will form the next government, with parliamentary rules written by the military after the 2014 coup skewed in its favour.
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Thailand Election: Opposition Routs Military Parties
Thailand opposition crushes military parties in election rout -- Reuters
Thai Opposition Parties Lead With 97% Of Votes Counted -- AFP
In Blow to Junta, Thai Voters Overwhelmingly Back Opposition Parties -- New York Times
Thailand elections: Opposition parties surge ahead as count continues -- BBC
Opposition parties deliver surprise challenge to military leaders in Thai election -- CNN
4 comments:
Good for the Shinawatra family.
Thailand, a non-existent country that depends on China, will soon have Chinese flags on the streets, just like Vietnam and other neighbors
Better than American flags.
Vietnamese still remembers the US dumped agent orange on them. ASEAN countries doesn't welcome the Americans. Yanks go home.
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