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The Rules Change but the Players Don't: Factional Politics and Thailand's March 2019 Elections

机译:规则改变了,但玩家却没有:派系政治与泰国2019年3月的选举

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Thailand's March 2019 elections were the first polls to be held after five years of direct military rule under General Prayut Chan-ocha. Although the 2017 Constitution introduced many new provisions which aimed to change the country's political landscape, especially the political party system, its impacts appear limited as the 2019 electoral outcomes suggest that party politics in Thailand continue to involve the same set of players. Old-style factional politics have survived, particularly in the military-backed Palang Pracharat party, which houses multiple factions, including defectors from Pheu Thai: Focusing on the relationship between Palang Pracharat and its factions, this article argues that the 2017 Constitution failed to achieve many of its goals. Internal party politics within Palang Pracharat resemble those of past political parties, wherein factions prevail and sharp infighting over cabinet seats continue.
机译:泰国在2019年3月的选举中,是在普赖特(Prayut Chan-ocha)将军直接军事统治五年后进行的首次民意测验。尽管2017年《宪法》引入了许多旨在改变该国政治格局,特别是政党制度的新规定,但其影响似乎有限,因为2019年的选举结果表明泰国的政党政治继续涉及同一组参与者。旧式的派系政治得以幸存,特别是在军事支持的帕兰普拉查拉特党(Palang Pracharat party)中,该党派驻了多个派系,包括来自Pheu Thai的叛逃者:针对帕兰普拉查拉特及其派系之间的关系,本文认为2017年宪法未能实现它的许多目标。 Palang Pracharat内部的内部政党政治与过去的政党类似,在各政党中各派占上风,内阁席位的激烈内斗仍在继续。

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