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Mark and Kimberly Cast Their Votes, Hoping for Leaders Who Speak and Act Truly
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Mark and Kimberly Cast Their Votes, Hoping for Leaders Who Speak and Act Truly

Thai celebrities Mark Prin and Kimberly Voltemas participated in the 2024 national election, casting their votes and encouraging citizens to exercise their democratic rights. The couple emphasized their desire for genuine leadership that can truly improve the country and address key national challenges.

Dr. Ae Votes with Parents, Confident in Policy-Focused Political Approach
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Dr. Ae Votes with Parents, Confident in Policy-Focused Political Approach

Thai Move Forward Party leader Suchachvee Suwansawat voted in Bangkok's Bang Kapi district alongside his elderly parents, highlighting the importance of civic participation. He expressed optimism about the election, emphasizing a policy-focused political approach and calling on citizens to help drive national transformation.

Theng Picks Auspicious Moment to Cast Ballot, Encourages High Voter Turnout, Welcomes Pitha's New Love
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Theng Picks Auspicious Moment to Cast Ballot, Encourages High Voter Turnout, Welcomes Pitha's New Love

Nattapong Ruangpanyawut, leader of the Pracharath Party, cast his vote in the Thai election with strong optimism about voter participation. He encouraged citizens to exercise their democratic rights and expressed confidence in a transparent electoral process.

Ice Rakchanak Wears Liverpool Shirt, Cycles to Election, Believes It's a Chance for Change
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Ice Rakchanak Wears Liverpool Shirt, Cycles to Election, Believes It's a Chance for Change

Thai parliamentary candidate Ice Rakchanak cycled to her polling station in a Liverpool shirt, expressing optimism about the election's potential for change. She described feeling excited and hopeful, believing this election could significantly impact Thailand's democratic process.

Court Spokesperson Reveals Supreme Court Revokes Election Candidate Rights for 59 Candidates, One Survives
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Court Spokesperson Reveals Supreme Court Revokes Election Candidate Rights for 59 Candidates, One Survives

The Supreme Court's Election Division has revoked election candidate rights for 59 candidates in Thailand's upcoming election, with only one candidate surviving the challenge. The court's spokesperson encouraged citizens to vote and emphasized the importance of selecting representatives who can genuinely work for the people's interests.

Australia's opposition coalition reunites after row over hate-speech laws
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Australia's opposition coalition reunites after row over hate-speech laws

Australia's opposition coalition, the Liberals and Nationals, have reunited after a dispute over hate-speech laws following the Bondi Beach attack. The Nationals had previously split from the Liberal Party due to concerns about free speech, but have now reconciled their differences.

Abhisit Casts Ballot, Encourages Citizens to Determine Country's Future
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Abhisit Casts Ballot, Encourages Citizens to Determine Country's Future

Thailand held national elections on February 8, 2024, with prominent political figures like Abhisit Vejjajiva encouraging high voter turnout. Citizens were enthusiastic about casting their ballots, with many polling stations seeing significant early morning activity.

Sawaeng Reveals Vote Buying in 2-3 Areas, Encourages Voter Turnout, Expects Over 80% Participation
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Sawaeng Reveals Vote Buying in 2-3 Areas, Encourages Voter Turnout, Expects Over 80% Participation

Thailand's Election Commission Secretary-General Sawaeng Boonmee encouraged citizens to vote in the upcoming parliamentary elections and constitutional referendum. He expects over 80% voter turnout and reported monitoring vote buying attempts in 2-3 areas across the country.

Yossanan and Wife Exercise Voting Rights, Seek Blessings from Yaovapa Before Casting Ballots
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Yossanan and Wife Exercise Voting Rights, Seek Blessings from Yaovapa Before Casting Ballots

Prime ministerial candidate Yossanan Wongswasdi and his wife Nanthakarn participated in the 2024 Thai national election, casting their votes and encouraging citizen participation. The couple emphasized the importance of both the election and the accompanying referendum as a key moment in Thailand's democratic process.

Supachee and Family Exercise Voting Rights, Emphasize Every Vote Matters for Country's Future
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Supachee and Family Exercise Voting Rights, Emphasize Every Vote Matters for Country's Future

Thai politician Supachee Suthamphanu and her family cast their votes in the national election and constitutional referendum. She emphasized the importance of citizen participation in shaping the country's future. The voting process at Prasert Islam School in Nonthaburi proceeded smoothly with citizens eagerly exercising their democratic rights.

General Prayuth Exercises Voting Rights, Expects New Government to Meet Expectations
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General Prayuth Exercises Voting Rights, Expects New Government to Meet Expectations

Former Thai Prime Minister General Prayuth Chanocha cast his vote in the recent national elections, expressing optimism about the potential of a new government. He emphasized the importance of continuous governmental progress and citizen participation in the democratic process.

Bum Panadda Excited to Use Thai ID for First Election, Wants Decisive Prime Minister
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Bum Panadda Excited to Use Thai ID for First Election, Wants Decisive Prime Minister

Thai actress Bum Panadda participated in the 2024 election, using her Thai ID for the first time and encouraging citizens to vote. She called for a decisive leader who can address Thailand's persistent national challenges.