BANGKOK: Thai Prime Minister General Prayut Chan-ocha on Tuesday announced that general elections would be held in November 2018, more than four years after the army launched a coup in 2014.
General Prayuta, chief of the country’s military junta since then, said at a Cabinet meeting that the exact dates would be announced around June 2018, reports Efe news.
The announcement comes days after Prayut met with the US President Donald Trump and told him they would hold free and fair elections in 2018
General Prayuta, chief of the country’s military junta since then, said at a Cabinet meeting that the exact dates would be announced around June 2018, reports Efe news.
The announcement comes days after Prayut met with the US President Donald Trump and told him they would hold free and fair elections in 2018