Thai junta steals page from populist playbook ahead of election

Military government turns to cash handouts as nation returns to democracy

HIROSHI KOTANI, Nikkei staff writer

BANGKOK -- As Thailand gears up for its first general election since 2014 this coming February, the military junta is adopting the very pork-barrel politics it once derided in the opposition as it angles to ensure a win for a pro-military party.

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