BANGKOK – Thailand’s junta chief on Friday ruled out elections for at least a year to have time for political “reforms”, defending the recent military coup in the face of rising international alarm.
“The (ruling military regime) have a timeframe of one year and three months to move towards elections,” said army chief Prayut Chan-O-Cha in a televised national address over a week after the army takeover.
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