Thai election 2026 showdown: Fading popularity weakens orange and red blocs


BANGKOK: Anutin Charnvirakul and the Bhumjaithai Party have seen a clear rise in popularity since he became prime minister, but the share of undecided voters for parties and leadership has also grown, forming a key battleground for all parties.

With four months left before Parliament is dissolved and six months before election day, every move by political players is being made with extreme caution. No party wants to risk a misstep that could trigger a negative backlash.

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