Anti-regime groups announced on May 5 that they will march to Government House on Tuesday unless the National Council for Peace and Order quits power and calls an election this year. (Photo by Patipat Janthong)As the military government moves closer towards marking a full four years in power, many university students are displeased with its commitment to politics and what it has achieved. May 22 is an important day for the National Council for Peace and Order (NCPO), because it will mark four years in office since the coup. If the roadmap leading to elections remains accurate, the next election will take place in February next year. As such, this is a perfect time to reflect on the NCPO's performance judging by the voices of young adults who have yet to have the opportunity to vote.
Source: Bangkok Post May 20, 2018 05:37 UTC