Thai election

Thailand elects Mr. Anutin as 32nd Prime Minister

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On March 19, Mr. Anutin Charnvirakul was officially elected by the National Assembly as the 32nd Prime Minister of Thailand.

Opposition party raises doubts in Thai election

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Leaders of the Thai People's Party admitted defeat according to preliminary results, but called for an investigation into unusual signs to ensure the transparency of the election.

Thailand faces a difficult economic problem after Prime Minister Anutin's victory

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The victory of the pro-royal faction brings stability expectations for Thailand but poses a difficult economic problem for Prime Minister Anutin.

Thai Prime Minister's Party wins general election

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In the Thai general election on February 8, Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul's Bhumjaithai party rose to the top, far ahead of traditional rivals.

Thailand begins House elections

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The vote in the Thai House of Representatives opened a decisive moment, reflecting fierce competition and expectations.

Thailand Election 2026: Farmers' trend in supporting local candidates

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In this Thai election, rural voters in Thailand changed their direction of support, creating a challenge for Pheu Thai's populist machine.

Thai Prime Minister faces disadvantages in new election poll

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Thai Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul is falling behind in new surveys, as the opposition People's Party and its leaders are leading.

Thailand shaken by 11 simultaneous bombings at the border

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A series of bombings and fires targeting 11 gas stations in southern border provinces of Thailand shocked public opinion.

Mr. Thaksin's nephew nominated as Thailand's prime minister's candidate

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The Pheu Thai Party nominated former Thai Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra's family member as a prime minister candidate.

Thailand will seek public opinion on canceling border agreements with Cambodia

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Thailand is scheduled to hold a general election on March 29, 2026, and hold a public consultation on canceling border agreements with Cambodia.

Thailand gradually forms an 8-party alliance, aiming to form a government

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Thailands Prime Minister Pita Limjaroenrat has said his Progressive Party (MFP) will form a democratic government with seven political allies after winning the general election in the country.

Thailand's second most powerful political family after Shinawatra

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Politics is a family affair for the Thienthong family, one of Thailand's longest-running political dynasties, with five members running in the May general election for two different parties.