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Move Forward Party held a major rally in Prachin Buri province on Saturday evening. Among the promises made were 450 baht minimum wage, 180 days of maternity leave and 40-hour work week if elected. (Photos by Chavalit Panyong.) #Thailand #WhatsHappeningInThailand #KE
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Deputy Bangkok governor Sanon Wangsrangboon led a charity bike to raise educational fund for underprivileged students Saturday morning. Participants either joined a 9.2 or 2.1 kilometre route. Money raised will be donated to an educational foundation at Bowornnivej Temple. #Thailand #WhatsHappeningInThailand #KE
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Photo of the Day: Buying supplies ahead of a long night work on Soi Cowboy. (Photo by Pravit Rojanaphruk.) #Thailand #whatshappeninginthailand #KE #Bangkok #SoiCowboy #photo
The Thai society has become accustomed to junta leaders running for elections without shame, Pravit Rojanaphruk writes
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Opinion: Shame or the Lack Thereof in Thai Politics
In
a sane and democratic society, there is no way a former junta leader
and his deputy could be running for the post of prime minister – not
after they have committed treason by overthrowing an elected government.
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