The Pheu Thai Party unveiled the policies and also introduced the candidates who will be running for House seats in 400 constituencies at Thammasat University’s Rangsit campus on March 17. (Photo: Pattarapong Chatpattarasill)
Party comms styles differ
If there is any party deserving of an award for being most adept at electioneering strategies and milking it for all its worth, the Pheu Thai Party must be up there among those in the top league, according to observers.
The main opposition party has employed every trick in the book to excite voters and keep them enthused by its election campaign, observers say.
Parties competing for the House seats in the May 14 general election resort to different tracks in canvassing for votes,…
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