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Srettha Pursues Populism

Por: Time World October 06, 2023

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Thailand’s new Prime Minister has been off to a rocky start. The ascension in August of , a former real estate developer and relative newcomer to politics, was marked by controversy—his Pheu Thai party partnered with the country’s military-backed and monarchy-supporting establishment, helping to prevent the more popular, progressive Move Forward party from taking power. His first month, too, was capped by tragedy, after a 14-year-old... + full article



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