Thailand held a rather sudden snap election after the ruling Bhumjaithai party dissolved the government in December. Pre-election polls suggested the reformist People’s Party would come out on top… but the early results tell a different story. Bhumjaithai is now projected to keep its majority in parliament. So how did they flip the race? One key factor: a strong push on nationalist messaging.
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