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Topic Politics Tashiev Returns to Kyrgyzstan, Questioned as a ‘Witness’ By Cather [1]

Parliament elects Anutin as Thailand’s 32nd Prime Minister Bhumjaithai Party leader Anutin Charnvirakul was elected Thailand’s 32nd Prime Minister (PM) during a Parliamentary vote held today, March 19. (confirmed by 2 sources) [3]

BANGKOK -- Thailand's King Vajiralongkorn Bodindradebayavarangkun has endorsed the last two bills that were required for the country to hold a general election, which is now expected to take place between February and May next year. [4]

BANGKOK -- Thailand lurched into a fresh period of political uncertainty on Thursday after Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul submitted a request for royal approval to dissolve parliament, paving the way for a general election by early February. [5]

Thailand is heading to a surprise general election on February 8th, 2026, after Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul dissolved parliament in December 2025. [6]

Sources
[1] TH thediplomat.com · 100% match

Politics

Topic Politics Tashiev Returns to Kyrgyzstan, Questioned as a ‘Witness’ By Cather

[2] TH thediplomat.com · 100% match

Southeast Asia

[3] TH thethaiger.com · 2026-03-19 · 61% match

Parliament elects Anutin as Thailand’s 32nd Prime Minister

Parliament elects Anutin as Thailand’s 32nd Prime Minister Bhumjaithai Party leader Anutin Charnvirakul was elected Thailand’s 32nd Prime Minister (PM) during a Parliamentary vote held today, March 19.

[4] TH asia.nikkei.com · 2018-09-12 · 65% match

Thai king passes last bill that paves way for election by May

BANGKOK -- Thailand's King Vajiralongkorn Bodindradebayavarangkun has endorsed the last two bills that were required for the country to hold a general election, which is now expected to take place between February and May next year.

[5] TH asia.nikkei.com · 2025-12-12 · 64% match

Thai PM to dissolve parliament, says he will 'return power to people'

BANGKOK -- Thailand lurched into a fresh period of political uncertainty on Thursday after Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul submitted a request for royal approval to dissolve parliament, paving the way for a general election by early February.

[6] TH thephuketexpress.com · 2026-01-30 · 64% match

Explainer: The Upcoming Thai General Election and How Thailand Picks The New PM and Leadership

Thailand is heading to a surprise general election on February 8th, 2026, after Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul dissolved parliament in December 2025.

[7] TH www.pattayamail.com · 2024-11-07 · 63% match

Thai Prime Minister congratulates Donald Trump on presidential comeback

BANGKOK, Thailand – Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra, on Nov 7, tweeted on X to congratulate U.S. President Donald Trump @realDonaldTrump and Senator JD Vance @JDVance on their victory in the presidential election.

[8] TH thediplomat.com · 63% match

Thai Election Commission Certifies Remaining Parliamentary Seats

Thailand’s Election Commission has certified the majority of the parliamentary seats won in last month’s general election, clearing the way for the House of Representatives to convene and select a new prime minister.

[9] TH www.pattayamail.com · 2023-02-18 · 63% match

Thai Prime Minister firmly denies nepotism during 2-day general debate

Deputy Government Spokesperson Tipanan Sirichana thanked the public for their interest in the 2-day Parliament’s general debate with no voting, according to Section 152 of the Constitution. Prime Minister and Defense Minister Gen.

[10] TH prachataienglish.com · 2025-12-12 · 62% match

Thai Parliament dissolved for elections

The House of Representatives has been officially dissolved after a Royal Decree for Parliament Dissolution was gazetted on Friday morning (12 December). General elections are now likely to be staged in February 2026, earlier than initially planned.

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