Good point, but is it not the guy with all the soldiers, guns and tanks who will always win? That has been the case for the last 8 years.
Is there really going to be a general election getting held next year, I mean an election where all the eligible Thai people get to vote and not just the 200+ generals?
Going slightly off topic, does anyone like me, think that if there was a properly elected PM backed by real politicians, that the Baht would eventually go up to over 50 to the British pound the way it was in 2014?