Thai general election
The Thai general election is a process where citizens of Thailand vote to choose their representatives in the National Assembly. This assembly consists of two houses: the House of Representatives and the Senate. Elections are typically held every four years, allowing voters to select members who will make important decisions about the country's laws and policies.
During the election, various political parties compete for seats, and voters can express their preferences through ballots. The results determine the composition of the government and influence the direction of national policies. The election process is crucial for maintaining democracy in Thailand.