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JF-Reportage Thailand – Rothemden vor dem großen Sprung

Published On: 13. August 2023 3:45

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Thailand is going through turbulent times. The military government changes the electoral law shortly before the election to its advantage. The opposition is outraged, but deeply divided in terms of content. Why China could benefit from this. A JF report.

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A supporter of the election winner Pita Limjaroenrat demonstrates in front of the Parliament building in Bangkok. Concerns about a bloody escalation in Thailand are growing. Photo: picture alliance / ASSOCIATED PRESS | Wason Wanitchakorn

H2: Thailand’s political situation

Thailand is currently facing a challenging political situation. The military government has made last-minute changes to the electoral law, which has caused outrage among the opposition. However, the opposition itself is deeply divided on various issues. This division could potentially benefit China in the long run.

H2: The concerns of the Red Shirts

The Red Shirts, supporters of the election winner Pita Limjaroenrat, are becoming increasingly concerned about a potential violent escalation in Thailand. They have been demonstrating in front of the Parliament building in Bangkok to express their discontent. The situation remains tense as the country prepares for the upcoming election.

H2: The impact on Thailand-China relations

The political turmoil in Thailand could have implications for its relationship with China. China has been expanding its influence in Southeast Asia, and the division within Thailand’s opposition could make it easier for China to exert its influence in the region. This could have long-term consequences for Thailand’s political and economic stability

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JF-ReportageThailand – Rothemden vor dem großen Sprung

JF-Reportage: Thailand – Rothemden vor dem großen Sprung JF-Reportage: Thailand – Rothemden vor dem großen Sprung Eine Anhängerin des Wahlsiegers Pita Limjaroenrat demonstriert vor dem Parlamentsgebäude von Bangkok. Sorgen um eine blutige Eskalation in Thailand werden größer Foto: picture alliance / ASSOCIATED PRESS | Wason Wanitchakorn JF-Reportage  Thailand – Rothemden vor dem großen Sprung Thailand erlebt stürmische Zeiten. Die Militärregierung ändert kurz vor der Wahl das Wahlrecht zu ihrem Vorteil. Die Opposition ist empört, doch inhaltlich selbst zutiefst gespalten. Warum China davon profitieren könnte. Eine JF-Reportage. IHR DIGITALER ZUGANG. Einfach registrieren und weiterlesen. Alle Artikel auf JF online frei Die JF schon jeden Mittwoch als E-Paper und via App Frei mitdiskutieren im Kommentarbereich der JF Sie sind bereits Digital-Abonnent? Hier

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