BANGKOK -- The leader of Thailand's new progressive opposition has called for the ruling Pheu Thai party's cooperation on a constitutional amendment to protect political parties from court-ordered dissolution, in a bid to stabilize the nation.
Political stability will feed economic growth, says Natthapong Ruengpanyawut

People's Party leader Natthaphong Ruengpanyawut during an interview with Nikkei Asia on Aug. 29 in Bangkok. (Photo by Lauren DeCicca)
BANGKOK -- The leader of Thailand's new progressive opposition has called for the ruling Pheu Thai party's cooperation on a constitutional amendment to protect political parties from court-ordered dissolution, in a bid to stabilize the nation.