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Politics PP Faces Crushing Defeat in Local Polls, Old Politics Thrive
File photo courtesy of Bangkok Post Thailand's People's Party (PP) has suffered a significant setback in the latest municipality elections, revealing possible cracks in its support base. Political experts are now urging the PP to draw lessons from this experience as they gear up for the upcoming general election. Sunday's elections spanned 2,463 municipalities, encompassing diverse city types, from Nakhon and Muang municipalities to Tambon municipalities. Over 60,515 candidates vied for municipal council seats, while 4,558 competed for mayoral positions. The elections filled 2,128 mayoral seats and 33,346 municipal council positions, previously vacated in March. Despite expectations, PP candidates were largely outperformed, especially in major battlegrounds against local political elites and established parties like the ruling Pheu Thai Party. Unofficial results showcased the dominance of familiar faces. For instance, in Chiang Mai, former mayor Assanee Buranupakorn from Pheu Thai triumphed over PP's Thirawut Kaewfong. In contrast, Nonthaburi's Nakhon Pak Kret saw Wichai Bandasak, another former mayor, secure victory over the PP's Passakorn Thitithanawanich. The PP fielded substantial numbers but had little to show for it. Out of 15 mayoral candidates in Nakhon municipality elections, zero succeeded. Whereas, in Muang and tambon municipalities, significantly fewer candidates managed to clinch positions, hinting at disappointingly low outcomes compared to party ambitions. In Nakhon Pathom, Somchok Pongkwan from the Santi Tham group narrowly won over PP's Chatchawal Nanthasarn by a margin of a mere 1,126 votes, highlighting the fierce competition. Wanwichit Boonprong, political science expert at Rangsit University, remarked to the Bangkok Post about the entrenched nature of traditional politics, which remains unyieldingly dominant in rural areas. Local political clans appear to have a stronghold, diminishing prospects for new contenders. This power dynamic suggests local elections seldom contribute to significant shifts in national politics, leaving many voters disenchanted, viewing the process as redundant. Thanaporn Sriyakul, director at the Political and Public Policy Analysis Institute, lamented PP's dismal performance, noting that less than 15% of its 94 mayoral candidates were successful. Given PP's notable vote share in the 2023 general elections, this local defeat is telling. Thanaporn argues the PP can no longer downplay local polls as distinct from national polls. Other political players are quickly adapting, tapping into younger demographics previously monopolized by the PP. Moving forward, a lesson in maintaining steady popularity across elections could be crucial for the PP's continued political relevance. Consistency, as emphasized, is paramount to electoral success. Overall, the election results underscore the enduring influence of established political forces, a scenario the PP must navigate wisely if it seeks a stronger comeback. Adapted by ASEAN Now from Bangkok Post 2025-05-13 -
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Health Six Dead as Covid Cases Surge in Thailand
Quick, close the borders, shut down all entertainment zones, curfews from 8pm-8am, masks everywhere...why not, we done it befor -
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Democrats to Biden: Step Aside So the Party Can Move Forward
I say, let him continue. He does a good job showing how the Democrats hid his afflictions. He does a good job now reminding people why he was forced to stop running for another term. He does an even better job at reminding those Democrats who voted for Trump what a good decision they made. -
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