Tag: Vote
Thai Police Prepare Security Plan For New PM Vote
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BANGKOK, July 12 (TNA) — The Royal Thai Police prepared plan to provide the security and to response the rallies on Thursday when the joint [Read More…]
Prayut thanks people for support, congratulates parties that earned votes
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BANGKOK (NNT) – A Cabinet meeting was held normally at Government House yesterday (16 May), with Cabinet ministers also answering many questions from reporters. The [Read More…]
Election Commission of Thailand declares victory for Move Forward Party
The Election Commission (EC) declared victory for Move Forward Party on Monday, after the ballot counting was completed. Pita: Move Forward Party, Pheu Thai can [Read More…]
Pita Limjaroenrat ready to be PM, to reform Article 112
Leader of Move Forward Party Pita Limjaroenrat has reiterated that his party will push for a reform of the lese majeste law or Article 112 [Read More…]
Early counts give Move Forward Party a pleasant surprise
According to early counts and the most recent polls, the Move Forward Party has surged into an early lead in the capital and looks poised [Read More…]
Election Commission Outlines Processes for Ballot Counting in General Election
BANGKOK (NNT) – The Election Commission (EC) has outlined a set of processes that will be followed for ballot counting once the polling stations close [Read More…]
Reports of several voters destroying ballot sheets during general election
There have been three reports of voters destroying their ballot sheets so far today (Sunday) in Thailand’s general election. They all claimed they had unintentionally [Read More…]
Thais go to the polls this Sunday to elect new government
Thais go to the polls to choose between continuity or change. This election day is considered “crucial” for the consolidation of democracy in Thailand.