AFP Thai political parties made a last raucous push for votes at campaign rallies Friday ahead of an election that could see a youth-energised opposition kick out the military-backed government. Paetongarn Shinawatra, the 36-year-old leader of the main opposition Pheu Thai party, was given a rock star welcome as she returned to the campaign trail for the first time since giving birth less than two weeks ago.
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BANGKOK (AFP) – Thailand’s army chief has pledged not to stage a coup, as political parties geared up for final campaign rallies ahead of an election that could see the military-backed government voted out. General Narongpan Jitkaewthae made the pledge despite the army seizing power a dozen times in Thailand in the past century, most […]
Thailand s army chief has pledged not to stage a coup, as political parties geared up for final campaign rallies on Friday ahead of an election that could see the military-backed government voted out.
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