A reformist party known as Move Forward won the most seats. Young liberal tyers showed up in their droves to vote against establishment. The incumbent Prime Minister, Priyet Channicher came third and trailed per-tie with main opposition party. Transformative change is within sight, but forming a new government is the hard part.
Largely thanks to young, liberal citizens, a reformist third party won the most seats in Thailand’s general election. But a powerful army and influential incumbents could look to prevent its leader, Pita Limjaroenrat, taking charge. Bureaucracy is getting in the way of America’s international aid programme. And, with the help of DNA sequencing, a new ocean survey is on the hunt for 100,000 new species.
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