Thailand is currently conducting its general election, and the opposition
party is favored to win. The election is being held after five years of
military rule, and it is considered a test for the country’s democracy. The
opposition party, Pheu Thai, is hoping to take control of the parliament
and form a coalition government. However, the current Prime Minister,
Prayuth Chan-ocha, who came to power in a military coup in 2014, is also in
the running for the post.
The election has been largely peaceful, with voter turnout expected to be
high. The main issues in the election have been the economy, corruption,
and the role of the military in politics. The results of the election will
have a significant impact on Thailand’s political future, as well as its
relationship with neighboring countries.
party is favored to win. The election is being held after five years of
military rule, and it is considered a test for the country’s democracy. The
opposition party, Pheu Thai, is hoping to take control of the parliament
and form a coalition government. However, the current Prime Minister,
Prayuth Chan-ocha, who came to power in a military coup in 2014, is also in
the running for the post.
The election has been largely peaceful, with voter turnout expected to be
high. The main issues in the election have been the economy, corruption,
and the role of the military in politics. The results of the election will
have a significant impact on Thailand’s political future, as well as its
relationship with neighboring countries.