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Thailand

Prime Minister of Thailand, General Prayut Chan-o-cha (photo credit: World Travel & Tourism Council/flickr)
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2 January 2020
Thailand's opposition will increase pressure to amend constitution this year
Thanathorn Juangroongruangkit, leader of Thailand's Future Forward party (photo credit: Prachatai/flickr)
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12 December 2019
In Thailand, Election Commission will ask Constitutional Court to disband political party
Thailand's National Assembly building (photo credit: eGuide Travel/flickr)
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19 November 2019
Thailand's cabinet nominates outside experts to sit on committee for constitutional revision
Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha of Thailand (photo credit: ITU Pictures/flickr)
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23 October 2019
Op-ed: Proponents of constitutional revision in Thailand need to build broad consensus
Portrait of Thai King Maha Vajiralongkorn (photo credit: michael_swan/flickr)
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2 October 2019
Thailand's king takes personal control of two army units through royal decree
Thai Prime Minister Prayut Chan-ocha (photo credit: Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff/flickr)
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28 August 2019
Thailand's Constitutional Court to hear claim over failure of government ministers to recite full oath
photo credit: United Nations Photo/flickr
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17 July 2019
Thailand's opposition parties aim to amend pro-military constitution
photo credit: David Johnson/flickr
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12 December 2018
Thailand to hold long-delayed elections on February 24th
photo credit: Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff/flickr
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19 November 2018
In Thailand, prime minister's order to electoral commission raises concerns
photo credit: Swaminathan
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29 August 2018
In Thailand, parties will be allowed to undertake limited political activity to prepare for elections

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