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News, Aekarach Sattaburuth, Published on 11/11/2018
» The Pheu Thai Party is struggling to circumvent the ''headaches'' posed by a new voting system which will put it at a disadvantage in the next general election.
Online Reporters, Published on 11/11/2018
» A majority of people do not fully understand the new voting system to be used in the forthcoming election tentatively scheduled for Feb 24, 2019, according to the result of an opinion survey by the National Institute of Development Administration, or Nida Poll.
News, Post Reporters, Published on 10/11/2018
» Deputy Prime Minister Prawit Wongsuwon insisted political parties will have about 60 days for election campaigning after the ban on political activities is lifted.
News, Published on 10/11/2018
» Poll delay fears resurface with election watchdog due to meet parties this month v New political outfit Thai Raksa Chart seen as 'safety net' for Pheu Thai Party v Abhisit tipped for re-election as Democrat Party chief after e-vote landslide
News, Wassana Nanuam and Mongkol Bangprapa, Published on 09/11/2018
» Deputy Prime Minister Prawit Wongsuwon on Thursday declined to be drawn into the affairs of a new political outfit, the Thai Raksa Chart Party, in which children of politicians close to the Shinawatra family have assumed key posts.
News, Mongkol Bangprapa and Wassana Nanuam, Published on 09/11/2018
» The government has revealed a political timeline, with the ban on political activities expected to be lifted shortly after the law on the election of MPs is enacted on Dec 11.
News, Aekarach Sattaburuth, Published on 07/11/2018
» The Pheu Thai Party and the Thai Raksa Chart Party will work side by side in the next poll to capture the most seats from the constituency and the party-list systems, according a Pheu Thai source.
News, Larry Jagan, Published on 06/11/2018
» Analysts are poring over the results of Myanmar's by-elections which took place on Saturday, vainly trying to read the tea leaves, and perhaps reading too much into them. But it was certainly a wake-up call for both major parties -- the ruling National League for Democracy (NLD) and the previous governing party, the Union Solidarity and Development Party (USDP) -- but the lessons that can be drawn for the future are limited.
News, Om Jotikasthira and Patpon Sabpaitoon, Published on 28/10/2018
» Just months after the National Council for Peace and Order (NCPO) eased the political ban allowing parties to recruit new members and select candidates, parties have now begun to float ideas about how to attract the support of first-time voters.
News, Post Reporters, Published on 28/10/2018
» The Future Forward Party is confident its candidates will win in several constituencies in the general election expected in late February, dismissing speculation it would get only party-list votes.