Move Forward ‘fever’ changes political temperature as Thais prepare to vote in new government
Move Forward Party “fever” is now spreading from online to on the ground, with its popularity clearly rising in the run-up to the May 14 election.
The influential former prime minister of Thailand plans to return from exile in July.
Just days before an election his party is poised to win, Thailand's wealthy former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra said on Tuesday that he would return home in July after 17…
Election promises made by the public would increase Thailand’s debt.
Financial analysts warn that the populist election promises of major Thai parties might lead to spending of more than 500 billion baht ($14.8 billion) under the next administration, pushing the…
Election in Thailand: The young radicals are reshaping politics
A tiny group of volunteers are frantically packing flyers in a small shophouse in one of Bangkok's unremarkable outer suburbs in preparation for the daily ritual of canvassing for votes.
Thai opposition continues to lead in surveys ahead of the May 14 election
Pheu Thai and Move Forward are the undisputed front-runners in the polls conducted by Nation Media Group and the National Institute of Development Administration (NIDA) for the May 14 election.
Super Poll indicates Pheu Thai will win the majority of seats, but not by a landslide.
Super Poll predicts that the Pheu Thai party will gain 139 House seats in the general election on May 14 with a 5% margin of error, but not by a…
Before election day, the Election Commission issues a warning about certain restrictions.
The Election Commission has issued a warning to the public and election candidates to remind them of the restrictions in effect from tomorrow until Election Day on May 14th, as…
Rise in support for the two biggest opposition parties, Pheu Thai and Move Forward
According to a nationwide poll of 114,457 eligible voters, parties in the ruling coalition will be completely eliminated in the May 14 election as a rise in support for the…
Political parties are reluctant to take a stand on the urgently required public sector reform.
The majority of the major political parties running in the general election on May 14 are putting a lot of effort into appealing to voters with populist policies including cash…
The majority of people anticipate that the new administration will increase both the personal and corporate income tax rates
The study was conducted from April 20 to 24 by the Clean Politics Network and the National Institute of Development Administration (Nida Poll). The Nida Poll claimed to have conducted…
