After four years of turmoil under Prayut, what’s next for Thailand?


Thailand's Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha attends the Asean Summit held in Phnom Penh, Cambodia on November 11, 2022. - Reuters

BANGKOK, Nov 12 (The Nation Thailand/ANN): The current Thailand government is coming to the end of its journey. The last four years of governance in Thailand have been less smooth than in most other countries.

An indecisive victory at the 2019 election led to another coalition Cabinet as a new calculation method delivered some bizarre results. Some parties won no constituency MPs but as many as 10 party-list MPs.

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