Thailand votes in first election since 2014 coup
Thailand's Prime Minister Prayut Chan-O-Cha casting his vote at a polling station in Bangkok today. A high turnout of voters is expected in Thailand's first election since a 2014 coup. – AFP pic, March 24, 2019.
POLLS opened today for the first Thai election since a 2014 coup, with a high turnout expected among a public who received a cryptic last-minute warning from the Thai king to support “good” leaders to prevent “chaos”. All television stations repeated the rare statement by King Maha Vajiralongkorn moments before polls opened across a politically turbulent country.
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