Politics9/19/2025Bloomberg

Reformist Thai Party Targets Thaksin Stronghold in Comeback Bid

Reformist Thai Party Targets Thaksin Stronghold in Comeback Bid

The reformist party, which won Thailand's previous election, is making a comeback bid by targeting populist and conservative strongholds. The party's decision to back Anutin Charnvirakul, a rival, for the prime minister's position risks eroding its support. The article suggests that the party is seeking to regain its influence in the country's political landscape, despite the potential challenges posed by its alliance with Charnvirakul. The upcoming election is expected to be a crucial test for the reformist party as it tries to recapture its former stronghold and maintain its position as a significant political force in Thailand.

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