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OPINION

Provincial election battle lines drawn

Oped, Editorial, Published on 30/01/2025

» The countdown has begun for the Provincial Administration Organisation (PAO) elections on Saturday in what is shaping up to be a fierce race.

OPINION

Local voting rules outdated

News, Editorial, Published on 27/11/2024

» The Election Commission's (EC) decision to hold the forthcoming local elections on a Saturday instead of a Sunday in at least 47 provinces have sparked concerns about adverse impacts on voter turnout.

OPINION

Tambon polls hold promise

Oped, Editorial, Published on 16/09/2021

» After a long wait, voters are set to be able to exercise their political rights, this time at the tambon level, the smallest but a crucial unit for politics.

OPINION

Local polls may have big impact

News, Editorial, Published on 20/12/2020

» Today's elections for Provincial Administration Organisations in the 76 provinces outside of Bangkok are the first local polls to take place since the 2014 coup and will be seen by many as a barometer of the mood inside a nation gripped by political unrest and economic downturn.

OPINION

THAI's woes a vicious cycle

News, Editorial, Published on 11/05/2020

» The government has finally decided to bail out financially ailing Thai Airways International (THAI) by providing a loan guarantee worth more than 50 billion baht.

OPINION

Free vote in Senate for PM

Oped, Editorial, Published on 25/03/2019

» As the country re-emerges on the path to democracy, with voters crowding into polling stations yesterday for their first chance in five years to help shape at the ballot box how their country is run, Thais will hope that the trust they place in the new system is honoured by the politicians they have elected to implement it.

OPINION

Governing top down

News, Editorial, Published on 31/01/2018

» Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha first uttered the phrase regarding "Thai-ness" less than three weeks ago. In that short period of time, his programme called Thai Niyom has not just come into being. Now the Thai-ness project is already fully organised, completely staffed and apparently working, down to the village level. It even has acquired an adjective and now is "sustainable Thai-ness" or Thai Niyom Yangyuen. For these reasons, critics already are attacking it as yet another facet of the military's plan for an indefinite stay in power.