Thai army chief says no coup as election looms
Thailand’s army chief pledges not to stage a coup, as political parties gear up for final campaign rallies today ahead of an election that could see the military-backed government voted out. – EPA pic, May 12, 2023.
THAILAND’S army chief has pledged not to stage a coup, as political parties geared up for final campaign rallies today ahead of an election that could see the military-backed government voted out. General Narongpan Jitkaewthae made the pledge despite the army seizing power a dozen times in Thailand in the past century, most recently in 2014.
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