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Based on 2 verified sources covering Thailand:
Running of Kuala Lumpur: When Demographics Stand in the Way of Direct Polls Published There are sound reasons for Kuala Lumpur to have a directly elected mayor. [1]
Malaysia will send its biggest-ever contingent to the 2025 SEA Games in Thailand, with 1,688 representatives — including 1,166 athletes — as the country gears up for the biennial regional event scheduled for next month. [2]
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[1]
TH
fulcrum.sg
· 2026-03-13
· 100% match
Running of Kuala Lumpur: When Demographics Stand in the Way of Direct Polls Published There are sound reasons for Kuala Lumpur to have a directly elected mayor.
[2]
TH
world.thaipbs.or.th
· 2025-11-20
· 100% match
Malaysia will send its biggest-ever contingent to the 2025 SEA Games in Thailand, with 1,688 representatives — including 1,166 athletes — as the country gears up for the biennial regional event scheduled for next month.
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