Thailand votes in high-stakes election amid reform push, uncertain outcome


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BANGKOK: (Bernama) All eyes are again on Thailand as voters head to the polls on Sunday (Feb 8) to elect a new prime minister and all 500 members of the House of Representatives, in addition to voting on a constitutional referendum.

Against the backdrop of political instability and an ongoing border crisis with neighbouring Cambodia, analysts say the vote will test Thailand’s readiness for political change and could alter the country’s political trajectory.

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