BANGKOK, Thailand Job opening: Prime minister. Must be able to end Thailand's cycle of coups by satisfying the demands of Thailand's U.S.-trained, putsch-empowered military. Must be able to seduce junta-appointed senators into supporting the next .
BANGKOK, Thailand Liberal Pita Limjaroenrat, 32, won the most seats in Sunday's (May 14) nationwide elections, and is trying to form a coalition to become prime minister, possibly sharing power with a scion of Thailand's two convicted coup-toppled .
BANGKOK, Thailand Coup-maker Prayuth Chan-ocha hopes his snappy new promise 'no coup again' will get him re-elected prime minister in May and end worries that the U.S.-trained military will topple the next government if the polls .