FILTER RESULTS
FILTER RESULTS
close.svg
Search Result for “Mathis Lohatepanont”

Showing 1 - 6 of 6

THAILAND

Students stranded, shaken and alone

News, Saniya More, Published on 26/04/2020

» As Covid-19 continues to rear its ugly head, people around the world stay separated from their families and friends as they try to make sense of a virus that has brought the world to its knees.

OPINION

Building broad support for constitutional reform

News, Ken Lohatepanont, Published on 23/10/2019

» As is characteristic of our polarised society, opinion is deeply divided on whether the 2017 constitution should be amended.

OPINION

Democratic system more than just popular vote

News, Ken Lohatepanont, Published on 30/03/2019

» Sontirat Sontijirawong, the secretary-general of the Palang Pracharath Party (PPRP), recently complained about the media labelling different parties either as "pro-democracy" or "pro-dictatorship". The PPRP, Mr Sontirat argued, ran in a democratic election and won around eight million votes and, as such, the PPRP is as much pro-democracy as any other party.

OPINION

What's next for the Democrat Party?

News, Ken Lohatepanont, Published on 17/11/2018

» Former prime minister Abhisit Vejjajiva recently won re-election as the Democrat Party leader, seeing off two challengers. While the result concluded the question of who would lead the party into the next general election, tentatively scheduled for February 2019, it opens up many more unresolved issues about the party's electoral viability and future.

OPINION

Runway mystery

News, Postbag, Published on 08/06/2018

» I am a little surprised to read that AoT's proposed solution to cure the "soft spots" in the runway, taxiways and aprons at Suvarnabhumi airport is to replace the present ashpalt surfaces with concrete (BP, June 6).

OPINION

Fostering norms to sustain Thailand's democracy

News, Ken Lohatepanont, Published on 06/06/2018

» With the next election tentatively scheduled for February 2019, it is not long before Thailand returns to democracy. And while many in the country are excited about the prospect of an election, others are weary of reverting to politics as usual.