The path back to democracy for Thailand


MALAYSIA’S Coalition for Clean and Fair Elections (Bersih) calls upon all quarters in Thailand, especially the Senate which consists of 250 military appointees, to respect the will of voters in post-election government formation.

Bersih congratulates the Thai electorate for the high turnout of 35.9 million (75%) on May 14, 2023, showing a strong sense of faith and ownership in democracy.

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