Thai parties jostle for power after 1st election since coup
Thailand's Palang Pracharat Party leader Uttama Savanayana, left, looks on as he prepares to hold a press conference in Bangkok, Thailand, Monday, March 25, 2019. The Election Commission announced the results of 350 constituency races but full vote counts, which are needed to determine the allocation of 150 other seats in the House of Representatives, won’t be available until Friday. (AP Photo/Wason Wanichakorn)/ BANGKOK (AP) — The two top parties began angling for the upper hand in forming a new government in Thailand on Monday after ...
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