No Election in Thailand Seen Until 2016
The administration of Bangkok in Thailand which is under martial law headed by the former general said that they are not anticipating an election next year as they initially guaranteed before.
According to reports, a superior officer said that there will be no election next year since groups in Thailand are against the dominating political group, National Council for Peace and Order.
A former commander-in-chief of the Royal Thai, Prawit Wongsuwan who leads the posts of security department and prime minister’s representative, in the council of the political group, also said administration need to expand their time to come up with a new constitution.
The present Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha onced promised to bring back the democracy with elections about October of 2015.
The past constitution was discarded by then. Prayuth who is an army chief and a council assigned to prepare a preliminary version of a new one after the general overthrown the civilian government of Thailand for the past six months in a peaceful coup.
Some people who conduct analysis who are not willing to talk for attribution also said that latest coup was scheduled to secure a royalist sector of the military who took the responsibility for the country during the time when a serious problem occurred about the domination of monarchical domination.
S. Herman

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