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Thailand election: How Move Forward's upset win unfolded - Nikkei… » PM hopeful Pita Limjaroenrat holds first meeting of budding coalition Asia.nikkei.com
Intrigue, uncertainty in Thailand after opposition's election win » Thailand's two election winning parties are working to overcome the built-in advantage for a military-backed bloc and form a government they say must reflect the will of voters who want to end the long military domination of politics. Reuters.com
Constitutional Court Could Decide Fate of Thailand’s Election Winner » Thailand’s prime ministerial candidate Pita Limjaroenrat and his Move Forward party, which won the most seats in the May election, have run into multiple legal challenges to their aspiration of leading the next government. Time.com
Turmoil in Thailand as rivals derail election winner's PM bid » The leader of Thailand's election-winning Move Forward Party met fresh obstacles in his prime ministerial bid on Wednesday, as a court suspended him as a lawmaker and rivals successfully scuttled his re-nomination in parliament. Reuters.com
In Thai politics, tigers and crocodiles abound | East Asia Forum » Assembling a parliamentary majority, avoiding electoral convictions and evading a possible coup are challenges Pita must survive before assuming prime ministership writes Jacob Ricks (SMU). Eastasiaforum.org
What you need to know about Thailand’s general election » Voters are expected to deliver a strong mandate for change, but the royalist-military elite may seek to remain in power. Aljazeera.com
Thailand’s election of the century | Brookings » Thailand’s May 14 general election could become the most consequential political event in the country since the mid-1970s, when a pro-democracy movement first toppled the ruling military regime. Brookings.edu
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