Newly appointed Thai Senate includes many soldiers\, police

Newly appointed Thai Senate includes many soldiers, police

AP  |  Bangkok 

Thailand's newly appointed 250-member Senate, which will play a crucial role in selecting the country's next prime minister, will have more than 100 members of the police and military who have wielded power since a 2014 coup ousted an elected government.

Virtually all represent conservative elements in Thai society. They include former members of the Prayuth Chan-ocha, as well as many members of the unelected parliament that served under his junta.

The senators are expected to act as a bloc supporting Prayuth when a joint vote to choose the next prime is held in the next few weeks with the 500 members of the elected in March.

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First Published: Tue, May 14 2019. 14:51 IST