00:00Let's go! Let's go!
00:06Polls opened in Thailand on Sunday
00:08for a general election shaped by a three-way fight
00:11between conservative, progressive, and populist camps
00:14with no party expected to secure a clear majority.
00:17Voters want a government that delivers results,
00:20not just rhetoric amid concerns
00:22over prolonged political uncertainty.
00:30They say,
00:32one thing, they chose to keep going,
00:35what's going on?
00:36What's going on?
00:38What's going on from the NAYOBI that you said?
00:40You're talking about the NAYOBI that you said.
00:42I'm not talking about the NAYOBI.
00:44I'm not talking about the NAYOBI.
00:46I don't have the same thing.
00:48I've been looking at the same thing.
00:51There are no changes.
00:54I'm not trying to change everything.
00:56I'm not trying to change everything.
00:58Few Thai's prime ministerial candidate,
01:00Yochanan Wongsawat,
01:02and reformist People's Party leader,
01:04Nathafong Ruang Panyawut,
01:06also casted their ballots.
01:08After casting their votes,
01:10Wongsawat said he felt nervous
01:12on what he described as a lively day for democracy.
01:15While Nathafong highlighted the election
01:17as an important opportunity for voters
01:19to influence the country's leadership
01:21without senator involvement,
01:23Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul
01:25called a snap election in mid-December,
01:28amid a border conflict with Cambodia,
01:30a move analysts said aimed to capitalize
01:33on rising nationalism.
01:34He had been in power less than 100 days,
01:37taking over after the ouster of
01:39a few Thai's Paytonghtar and Shinawatra.
01:44who has been in power less than a few years
01:45and has been in power.
01:46So there's a reason he that
01:47wrote a lot of people
01:49that
01:51have been working quite well.
01:53In fact,
01:58this is the only room for us,
02:00it's a meeting that
02:03was pretty much the same Tesoro,
02:05and the people that
02:06had been in power,
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