Move Forward Party was sidelined and this could bring in unrest in Thailand.
The constitutional court has postponed the decision.
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A parliamentary vote to pick Thailand’s new prime minister on Friday (Aug 4) was delayed again, after the Constitutional Court deferred a decision in a case involving the progressive Move Forward Party that won May's election. Thailand could be in for a prolonged period of political unrest even if a new coalition government has been formed and the country’s next leader is chosen, Dr Kevin Hewison, the Weldon E Thornton emeritus distinguished professor of Asian Studies at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, tells CNA’s Asia First.
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