BANGKOK -- Thailand's voters will choose representatives for the lower house of parliament on Sunday, setting up the selection of a prime minister and deciding the country's direction for the next four years.
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Polling stations will open at 8 a.m. and close at 5 p.m. on May 14. (Source photos by Kosaku Mimura and Ken Kobayashi)
BANGKOK -- Thailand's voters will choose representatives for the lower house of parliament on Sunday, setting up the selection of a prime minister and deciding the country's direction for the next four years.