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Provincial election battle lines drawn
The countdown has begun for the Provincial Administration Organisation (PAO) elections on Saturday in what is shaping up to ...
BANGKOK: A network of Thai civil organisations has initiated a campaign to collect 50,000 signatures for a public referendum ...
The upcoming elections for Provincial Administration Organisation (PAO) presidents on Feb 1 do not guarantee that decentralisation will be fully achieved.This is because national politicians still ...
The election for a new president of the National Olympic Committee of Thailand (NOCT) and executive board members will take place on March 25, it was announced on Wednesday.A search for a new leader ...
The party is fighting for its existence as the Charter Court mulls a dissolution of the party after a recommendation from the Election ...
Hegseth was confirmed after a 50-50 vote in the Senate, when Vice President JD Vance came to the chamber to break the tie in his role as president of the Senate.
The second phase of the government’s handout scheme just before provincial elections is likely to be perceived as vote-buying by some.
The candidate will come from the Pheu Thai party, which won 141 seats in the election, just 10 less than Move Forward’s 151. In last week’s vote of the House and Senate, the eight-party ...
The tally of constituency votes gave Move Forward 113 House seats and Pheu Thai 112, according to the Election Commission, which did not give a projection for party list seats. Prayuth’s United ...
SBS Asia correspondent Aaron Fernandes is in Bangkok to cover the Thai elections. He explains to Claire Slattery what the election results could mean for the country's future. Sign up now for the ...
Civil society groups found creative ways to improve the quality of an election that has been described ... With a reformist opposition gathering strength, Thai officials may see the current ...
Thaksin will ‘hold even more sway’ over policymaking behind the scenes, with pro-China stance expected to continue, observers note.