MALAYSIA’S POLL RAMIFICATIONS FOR THAILAND
By Thitinan Pongsudhirak
The Bangkok Post-May 11

It was a vicarious happenstance. When the annual flagship event of Asean’s consortium of think-tanks known as the Asia-Pacific Roundtable was scheduled in Kuala Lumpur for May 7-9, not a weekend but the first half of a working week, no one thought it would run into Malaysia’s 14th General Election (GE14). But it did, as Prime Minister Najib Razak chose a Wednesday instead of a typical weekend, to stage Malaysia’s momentous polls. But the tricky timing failed to help his cause. He lost in a big way that bears far-reaching ramifications for the fate of democracy and authoritarianism in the region and beyond, not least here in Thailand.
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First published in: Bangkok Post