Thai political parties hold major rallies to woo supporters ahead of Sunday's (May 14) election


Thai politician and former Future Forward Party leader Thanathorn Juangroongruangkit addresses the Move Forward Party's final campaign event in Bangkok on May 12, 2023, ahead of Thailand's May 14 general election. - AFP

BANGKOK, May 13 (Bernama): With less than 24 hours remaining, Thailand's political parties made a final push to woo voters ahead of Sunday's poll by holding major rallies un til late Friday evening.

The campaigning period will end at 6 pm (local time) on Saturday.

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