Thai electionMove Forward leader Pita vows to bring 'good politics' to Thailand
Progressive opposition party chases win for ballots over bullets in May 14 vote
Pita Limjaroenrat, the Move Forward Party's candidate for prime minister, holds a rally in Bangkok on April 22. (Photo by Ken Kobayashi)
FRANCESCA REGALADO, Nikkei staff writer
BANGKOK -- Thailand's progressive opposition Move Forward Party on Thursday unveiled a road map for its first 100 days in office ahead of the May 14 elections, seeking to dispel criticism about its readiness to govern and the feasibility of its policies, including a referendum on a new constitution.