Thai King Issues Decree Approving General Elections

Thai King Issues Decree Approving General Elections

Thailand’s king has issued a royal decree authorizing the country’s first general elections since the 2014 military coup that toppled the government of Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra, VOA news reports.

The Election Commission will announce the date of the election later Wednesday.

The military government of Prime Minister Prayut Chan-O-Cha has repeatedly delayed the general election, which was first tentatively set for 2015. The last tentative date for the general elections had been set for late February.

Thailand has been plagued by more than a decade of political chaos since 2006, when Yingluck’s older brother, Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra, was toppled by the military after months of protests.

Thaksin, a populist who pushed policies favoring Thailand’s rural poor and middle classes, triggered deep political polarization in the kingdom. The policies helped Thaksin and his supporters win several elections, while his “Red Shirt” movement also challenged Bangkok’s elite establishment.