Next year is looking increasingly certain to be an eventful one on the political front as more credible signs are pointing to an early election sometime in the middle of 2022.
However, the man who will make that decision is not giving anything away.
During the vaccine shortage saga that began at the onset of the third outbreak of Covid-19 at the beginning of April, Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha’s leadership was in a precarious state.
The vaccines that trickled in from overseas on account of limited orders was thought by many critics to be one of the last nails in the government’s coffin as the rapidly multiplying fatalities caused by the pandemic put immense pressure on the administration. Gen Prayut was blamed for what has been ridiculed as a…
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