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Voters will cast two ballots, one for their constituency candidate and one for the political party they support. Read more at straitstimes.com.

that have largely pitted conservative military-backed factions against a party that has won every single election in the last two decades.is fighting to return as premier as a nominee of the United Thai Nation Party .which headed the government ousted by his 2014 coup.

among a populace struggling with household debt and the slower than expected recovery from the Covid-19 pandemic. Pheu Thai has pitched its experience in economic rescues, dating back to the days when the government under its predecessor Thai Rak Thai party steered the kingdom to recovery after the Asian financial crisis of 1997-1998.where voters will cast two ballots – one for their choice of constituency candidate and one for the political party they wish to support. This system favours parties with deep grassroots support like Pheu Thai.

To install a prime minister, however, requires a party to win more than a simple majority in the 500-seat Lower House. Under a system erected during junta rule before 2019, an appointed 250-seat Senate gets to vote alongside 500 elected representatives on who gets to become premier.Pheu Thai has declared it will not tie up with coup-makers to form a government.

Sunday’s poll will be the first since mass youth protests broke out in Thailand in 2020. While initially triggered by the dissolution of the progressive Future Forward Party, the demonstrations grew into a larger movement

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