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Can pro-military message help Thailand’s hawkish party win?

7 February 2026
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Can pro-military message help Thailand’s hawkish party win?
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As Thailand heads into a nationwide election, its ongoing border dispute with Cambodia looms large, following deadly clashes last year that resulted in significant casualties and political upheaval. Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul has leveraged nationalist sentiment from the conflict to strengthen his Bhumjaithai Party’s position, contrasting with the damaged reputation of the rival Pheu Thai Party. The political fallout from a leaked call involving former Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra further complicated the landscape. Despite a ceasefire, the impact of the conflict continues to influence Thai politics and military involvement.

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