Thailand Go to the Polls
Thai voters have lined up in long queue to cast ballots in the general election, beginning at 8 am on Sunday.
Thai voters have lined up in long queue to cast ballots in the general election, beginning at 8 am on Sunday.
The Election Commission (EC) apologized to eligible voters who experienced dusruption when they registered online for advance voting before the deadline.
The general election is looming so campaign posters can be seen everywhere to introduce the possible candidates, political parties as well as the leaders of the parties.
The cabinet earlier this week approved in principle the budget of 5.9 billion baht for the Election Commission to organize and oversee the general election of members of the House of Representatives, according to acting government spokesperson.
Chadchart Sittipunt won the Bangkok gubernatorial election to become the 17th governor of the capital with a record high of over 1.38 million votes.
Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha has ordered the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to discuss preparation for Thai-US relations based on Joe Biden’s presidential election victory.
Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha said the formation of the new government depended on discussions among political parties
Super Poll has found from its opinion survey on political situations and people’s happiness this month that most respondents think current political
Thailand’s economy would improve in the second half this year due to several positive factors including a new government to be formed
Election commissioners explain the reasons why the Election Commission is still unable to announce vote results.
Thailand’s election reflects people’s mood for political stability, say leading business groups who also urge smooth transition toward a civilian government.
Deputy Prime Minister/Defence Minister Prawit Wongsuwon was grateful towards all parties that helped ensure the smooth organization of the general election