Manila Standard

Thais queue at temples, schools as early voting begins

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THAIS queued under the blistering sun outside temples, shopping centers and schools to cast their early ballots Sunday ahead of a muchantici­pated election next week.

More than two million Thais nationwide are registered to vote early ahead of the kingdom’s May 14 election, which is shaping up to be a clash between army-backed establishm­ent parties and resurgent opposition movements.

Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-Cha, who took power in a 2014 coup before cementing control in a controvers­ial 2019 election, has been languishin­g in opinion polls with voters favoring old-school opposition party Pheu Thai and the more radical Move Forward Party.

But with an electoral system heavily stacked in favor of the army-backed parties, challenger­s must achieve a landslide victory to have any hope of forming the next government.

“I hope this election will change the country in a better way,” said shopping mall worker Srisuda Wongsa-ad, 28, after casting her ballot.

She was among hundreds queuing quietly at a polling station in the city’s fashionabl­e Ekkamai district to vote at the Wat That Thong temple, overlooked by golden standing buddhas.

“I am voting for a candidate and party that I like, that can answer my needs,” she said, adding that she was voting early as it was more convenient for her.

Elsewhere in the city, the Royal Paragon Hall shopping center was packed with voters, albeit cooler ones, enjoying the complex’s air conditioni­ng.

Despite the early hour, temperatur­es across the capital – which like much of Thailand endured a vicious April heatwave – were soaring and expected to hit 39 degrees Celsius later Sunday.

Shortly before midday outside one of Bangkok’s largest polling stations at Ramkhamhae­ng University, machines sprayed a fine mist of water over the orderly queues as the day’s heat kept rising.

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A voter casts her ballot during advance voting at a polling station in a school in Narathiwat, southern Thailand, on May 7, 2023, a week ahead of the May 14 general election.
AFP FOR HER CHILD’S FUTURE. A voter casts her ballot during advance voting at a polling station in a school in Narathiwat, southern Thailand, on May 7, 2023, a week ahead of the May 14 general election.

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