The People’s Party has demanded that any government it helps form must dissolve parliament within four months to hold a snap election
The People’s Party, whose bold pro-democracy agenda electrified voters at the last general election but unnerved the country’s elite, now seemingly holds the keys to the country’s next government.
Her dismissal, the second such ousting of a Pheu Thai prime minister in as many years, has left Thailand with a weakened caretaker government scrambling for a path forward.
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