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Pheu Thai is taking 'no sides'
News, Published on 10/08/2023
» The Pheu Thai Party on Wednesday proposed setting up a special government that would put an end to political polarisation in what is widely seen as a move to bring one of the so-called uncle parties into its coalition.
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Pheu Thai suffers PM vote delay
News, Published on 04/08/2023
» Political uncertainty has delayed the next prime ministerial vote, leaving Pheu Thai's bid to form a new coalition government up in the air.
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Fraught with risk
News, Published on 21/11/2022
» Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha has kept many guessing as to what party he wants to nominate him as prime ministerial candidate at the next general election, assuming he intends to seek re-election as premier in parliament.
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Prayut's staying put
News, Published on 01/10/2022
» Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha has vowed to press ahead with development projects after a Constitutional Court ruling on Friday on the eight-year limit of his premiership allowed him to stay in power.
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Licking its post-poll wounds, PPRP faces downgrade to 'medium' status
News, Published on 29/05/2022
» The results of the gubernatorial race and the city council election on May 22 are troubling developments for the Palang Pracharath Party (PPRP) with political analysts agreeing the ruling party is unlikely to repeat its 2019 poll success in Bangkok.
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Political polarisation 'starting to ease'
News, Published on 23/05/2022
» Independent candidate Chadchart Sittipunt's victory in Sunday's Bangkok governor election has shown that political polarisation is starting to ease, with voters backing candidates from opposite political camps, a renowned academic said.
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Govt U-turns on submitting own charter change bill
News, Published on 19/08/2020
» The government has decided not to present its own version of a charter amendment bill, prompting speculation that it was a ploy to buy time over the contentious issue.
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Students 'crossed the line'
Published on 12/08/2020
» The anti-government rally at Thammasat University on Monday night is thought to have risked offending the monarchy, sparking fears that it could trigger violent confrontations between the royalist movement and its opponents.
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Students 'crossed the line'
News, Published on 12/08/2020
» The anti-government rally at Thammasat University on Monday night is thought to have risked offending the monarchy, sparking fears that it could trigger violent confrontations between the royalist movement and its opponents.
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PM vows to change charter
News, Published on 05/08/2020
» Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha has vowed to push for constitutional amendments, saying the government will present its own version of a charter rewrite bill in the next parliamentary session.
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