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Next Thai general election

General elections in Thailand are expected to be held in late 2016 or early 2017. Civil rights, including the right to vote, have been suspended following a military coup in May 2014.〔(Thailand elections not for a year, says coup leader ) BBC News, 30 May 2014〕
==Background==
Early general elections were held on 2 February 2014 after Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra asked King Bhumibol Adulyadej to dissolve parliament more than a year early due to a political crisis. The leaders of the umbrella anti-government movement objected to the polls, instead demanding that there be "reform before elections" and the Yingluck government be replaced with a royally-appointed "reform council". The elections were thus boycotted by the main opposition party, the Democrat Party, and disruption by protesters meant that voting in some constituencies had to be delayed until a later date, while absentee voters in urban areas were unable to vote.
In April 2014 the Constitutional Court ruled that the election was unconstitutional because the vote had not taken place on the same day nationwide.〔 Following an agreement between the Election Commission and Yingluck's government, the fresh elections were set for 20 July.〔(Thailand to hold fresh election on 20 July ) BBC News, 30 April 2014〕 However, the elections were cancelled after a coup d'état in May deposed the elected government and installed a military government known as the National Council for Peace and Order (NCPO), led by General Prayuth Chan-ocha, then-Commander in Chief of the Royal Thai Army. The NCPO, when taking power, declared its intention to hold general elections after carrying out reforms and promulgating a new constitution.

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