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Thai opposition parties agree to coalition after election success - World

BANGKOK: Thailand’s two main opposition parties agreed on Monday to form a ruling coalition after they trounced in a.

Thais reject army-backed govt, opposition to open coalition talks

Thais Reject Army-Backed Govt, Opposition to Open Coalition Talks

Thailand elections: Who is Pita Limjaroenrat, the single dad and Harvard graduate likely to become prime minister?

Pita Limjaroenrat, the leader of the Move Forward party, must be ecstatic with the Thailand election results. His party is leading the popular vote in the country, setting the stage for him to be the next prime minister. A former Harvard student and a single dad, his no-nonsense style of speaking and vow to demilitarise the country is why he is considered a rockstar among the youth

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