BANGKOK -- Marching into their ninth year in power, Thailand's top trio of former army chiefs, led by Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha, are taking flak from their own allies, raising questions about their future and that of the country.
Military camp's loss in Bangkok polls ups pressure on Prayuth-led 'three Ps'
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From left, Prawit Wongsuwan, Prayuth Chan-ocha and Anupong Paochinda: The men known as the "three Ps" have ruled Thailand since the 2014 coup.
BANGKOK -- Marching into their ninth year in power, Thailand's top trio of former army chiefs, led by Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha, are taking flak from their own allies, raising questions about their future and that of the country.