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Thailand's Bhumjaithai Party Wins Election, Defying Polls

Thailand's Bhumjaithai Party Wins Election, Defying Polls

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Bhumjaithai's victory exposes a fatal flaw in Thailand's electoral system that rewards local patronage networks over genuine popular will. The party lost the popular vote by nearly 4 million ballots yet secured a commanding majority through hyper-local dealmaking with provincial clans, proving the system favors parties skilled at managing power brokers rather than those with broad ideological support.

Anutin's resounding mandate reflects Thais choosing stability and pragmatic nationalism over risky progressive experiments during economic uncertainty and border tensions. The conservative coalition earned legitimacy by protecting territorial sovereignty and promising structural economic reforms, while progressives failed to expand beyond urban centers.


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