The unexpected success of the Thai junta team
25 March 2019, 23:58 BDT


Country's ruling junta is unexpectedly ahead of the first general elections in Thailand after the 2014 coup.
Daily voting was held on Sunday in the general elections in Thailand. According to local election officials, more than 90 percent of the vote was counted on Sunday, according to the election authority.
According to the counting of votes, the ruling Jantai is coming back to power.
In the general elections of Thailand, 64 percent of the votes were cast in the new legislation created by military authorities.
The country's military authorities kept all arrangements to favor the election results. But the ruling junta will get huge votes, it was not the opinion of the analysts. Because, on the one hand, the general anger of the general rule of the junta was on the rise, on the other hand the popularity of the Thai party in the form of former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra.
The Election Commission has said that the army-supported Palang East Rath Party (PPRP) is ahead in a big gap with more than 76 lakh votes in the elections.
The Thai party, the closest rival of PPRP Thaksin Shinawatra. PPRP ahead of 5 lakh votes ahead of Thai party in Pu.
Former PPPP chief General Prothom Chan-Ucha is contesting for the post of prime minister. The party wants to make him Prime Minister again.
PPRP leader Uttam Sawaniya said that they are satisfied with the results they have achieved so far.
The country's election commission suddenly suspended the announcement of full results before Monday. Due to this suspension, the number of seats in the lower house of the Senate has not been revealed.
There have already been questions about various aspects of the election. Democrats expressed their disappointment over the elections.
Thai Prime Minister Veeroz Pao told reporters in Pune, "This election is not normal. The military junta has misused the state power and money in this election.
In the context of the election, a 24-year-old university student, Thitawat Tunchichai, said, "It (election) is the failure of Thai politics."
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