Thailand govt allows parties to organize for 1st time since 2014 military coup

14 Sep, 2018 11:20 / Updated 6 years ago

Political parties in Thailand were allowed on Friday to resume organizing for the first time since a 2014 military coup, in anticipation of a general election due by May. However, a ban on gatherings of more than five people remains in place. The military government has promised, and repeatedly delayed, a general election. Steps this week, including royal endorsement of laws on the election of members of parliament and the selection of senators, are the surest signs yet the schedule for a return of democratic rule is being fixed, Reuters said.