Momentum or Mirage? Anutin’s Risky Road to Re-Election
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Anutin said he would wait until that day to see which party he will partner with, but declared that he is currently aiming to be the number one party because of the large number of people joining, and is confident he can make it even bigger than before.
Momentum or Mirage? Anutin’s Risky Road to Re-Election
Thailand’s Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul dissolved the House of Representatives on Friday (12 December), paving the way for a general election in early 2026. The move is designed to avert a no-confidence vote, preserve incumbency advantage, and anchor the coming election on the ongoing Thailand-Cambodia border dispute, an issue on which rival parties are poorly positioned to campaign. Yet, it offers no guarantee of Anutin’s return to the pr…
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