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RandySF

(59,868 posts)
Mon May 8, 2023, 02:19 AM May 2023

Thailand election: The young radicals shaking up politics

In a cramped shophouse in one of Bangkok's nondescript outer suburbs, a small group of volunteers feverishly pack leaflets in preparation for the daily ritual of canvassing for votes.

This is the decidedly low-rent campaign headquarters in Bang Bon for Move Forward, the most radical party contesting this month's general election in Thailand.

Pacing among them is the parliamentary candidate, Rukchanok "Ice" Srinork, a 28-year-old woman brimming with energy, who constantly flicks through her social media pages. Ice's team have bought cheap bicycles, and for weeks now they have been using them, in brutally hot weather, to reach out to residents in the smallest alleys of Bang Bon.

Ice is one of a slate of young, idealistic candidates for Move Forward who have joined mainstream politics in the hope that this election allows Thailand to break the cycle of military coups, street protests and broken democratic promises in which the country has been trapped for two decades.

Move Forward is the successor party to Future Forward, which exploded onto the political stage in Thailand five years ago.

It contested the first election permitted since a coup in 2014 deposed the then-elected government. Future Forward was something new, promising sweeping changes to Thailand's political structures, including limiting the power of the armed forces, and, more quietly, suggesting changes to the monarchy, then a strictly taboo topic.




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RandySF

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Mon May 8, 2023, 02:33 AM
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Gather people who are far away at Koh Phaya Thai, Victory Monument tomorrow (9 May) from 5:00 PM - 6:30 PM.

Let's join forces to celebrate diversity. and raised the flag to raise the voice of support Marriage Equality Act and find many other campaign activities

meet with

Thanyawat Kamonwongwat @kru_tun
Nattawut Bua Prathum @nuttha_MFP
Nateepas Kulsetthasit @nateepat_mfp
Kanasit Puangampai @beley_q
Thanwarin Sukapisit @TanwarinS_MFP
Wisawat Tichawanich @MFP_PALMVT

See you tomorrow!
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