Turbulent Thailand5 things to know about Thailand's long-awaited election
Provisional Feb 24 voting day in doubt with coronation set in May
Thailand's general election is expected to be a three-horse race pitting pro-junta and pro-Thaksin parties against each other, with the Democrat Party potentially holding the balance of power. © AP
MASAYUKI YUDA, Nikkei staff writer
January 4, 2019 13:28 JST
BANGKOK -- Thailand's long-awaited general election has been thrown into renewed uncertainty, with the expected confirmation of polling day failing to materialize. The junta and the election authority had set Feb. 24 as a provisional date late last year.