Polls open for Thailand's first election since 2014 military coup

Reuters

Published Mar 23, 2019 09:28PM ET

Polls open for Thailand's first election since 2014 military coup

JAKARTA (Reuters) - Polls opened on Sunday for Thailand's first election since a 2014 military coup, a vote that is being seen as a contest between the country's junta leader who wants to stay on as elected leader and a "democratic front" of anti-junta parties.

About 51.4 million people are eligible to vote in the election, which analysts say is likely to be inconclusive and could usher in a new phase of political instability.