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Sudarat Slams Phalang Pracharath’s Claim of Victory

BANGKOK — Pheu Thai leader Sudarat Keyuraphan on Tuesday lashed out at her rival for claiming a right to form the government despite coming in second place at the polls.

Video of Black Cat Crossing Prayuth’s Path Amuses Thainet

BANGKOK — The internet was laughing Tuesday morning as a universal sign of bad luck scurried across the path of junta leader Gen. Prayuth...

EU, UK Urge Thailand to Resolve ‘Election Irregularities’

BANGKOK — The United Kingdom and the European Union on Tuesday called on Thai authorities to look into reports of irregularities related to the March 24 general election.

Full Election Results to Be Released May 9: Commission

BANGKOK — The Election Commission said Monday afternoon the full official election result would be released in May, asking people to “wait a little longer.”
Anutin Charnvirakul of the Bhumjaithai Party on Monday.

Surprises, Snubs of Thailand’s 2019 Election

Here are the highlights of those who, against all odds, achieved remarkable results at the polls and those who aimed high but left a lot to desire.

Pro- and Anti-Prayuth Parties Race to Form Coalitions: Live Blog

Latest developments on the aftermath of 2019 Thai elections
Junta leader-cum-Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha casts his vote at a polling station March 24 in Bangkok. Photo: Gemunu Amarasinghe / Associated Press

Thai Election Day Ends With Unanswered Questions: Live Blog

Khaosod English reporters are at locations throughout the capital all day today to bring updates from the field.
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Anti-Junta Rappers Release ‘250 Bootlickers’

BANGKOK — On the eve of the general election, a group that shot to fame last year for criticizing the ruling junta released a new single taking aim at unfair election rules.
Pheu Thai rally supporters Friday.

Last Call: Parties to Rally Tonight in Bangkok (Interactive Map)

BANGKOK — Five major political parties are making their final push for votes on the final day of campaigning in preparation for Sunday’s general election.

New Thai Election Rules Make It Hard to Trump Junta’s Pick

BANGKOK — Thailand heads to the polls Sunday to vote in the country's first general election since the military toppled an elected government in a coup nearly five years ago.

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