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  • Move Forward Thailand claims that coalition members are not required to support changing the legislation against royal disrespect.

Move Forward Thailand claims that coalition members are not required to support changing the legislation against royal disrespect.

The progressive Move Forward party in Thailand stated on Friday, May 19, that prospective coalition partners do not have to agree with its contentious position on changing the royal insult…

Will Thailand’s military elite allow the opposition to win the election?

Although the Move Forward Party won the election, its chances of forming a government may be hampered by the military-appointed Senate and the ambitions of the former prime minister Thaksin…

Move Forward Party faces difficulty in forming a coalition government

The 250 senators chosen by the National Council for Peace and Order (NCPO), which is no longer in existence, are permitted, according to the present constitution, to vote in Parliament…

After being stopped for drunk driving in Bangkok, the MP-elect for the Move Forward Party resigns.

The 46-year-old future MP from the Move Forward Party's party list, Ms. Nateepat Kulsetthasith, left the organization on Tuesday, May 16, following her arrest for drunk driving in Bangkok. After…

Move Forward will work with Pheu Thai and four other parties in partnership.

The coalition will receive 309 seats from the alliance, which also comprises the Thai Liberal, Fair, Thai Sang Thai, and Prachachart parties. However, 309 seats will still fall short of…

Pita, the leader of the Move Forward Party, declares victory in the Thai elections.

After the unofficial Thai general election vote total was made public by the Election Commission (EC), Pita Limjaroenrat, the head of the Move Forward party, 42, declared victory on Monday,…

Thai voters deal a shock defeat to the military regime

In the election held on Sunday, the populist Pheu Thai Party and the progressive Move Forward Party (MFP), both of which are hostile to the military's involvement in politics, took…

With policies addressing gender equality and the rights of LGBTQ+, six political parties are competing for the support of Thailand’s gay community.

Move Forward, Pheu Thai, Democrat, Chart Thai Pattana, Thai Sang Thai, and Chart Pattana Kla are the six parties with platforms aimed at gaining support from the LGBT population.

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.

Six political parties discussed that Thailand’s transformation into an innovative economy will depend on a transparent government.

"Innovation Policies to Move the Country Forward" was the theme of the event, which was jointly organized by Chulalongkorn University's Faculty of Architecture and Institute of Asian Studies. Each side…