BANGKOK: Ousted Thai premier Yingluck Shinawatra on Friday urged the ruling military junta to state whether it will hold elections next year as planned if Thais vote down a new charter in a looming referendum.
The generals who kicked Yingluck’s government out in 2014 are preparing to put their controversial document to the people in August, marking Thailand’s first return to the polls in over two years.
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