CHIANG MAI, Thailand — A heavy mist slowly peels away in tendrils from the inexperienced mountains, a lingering remnant of the earlier night time’s unseasonably late rainfall. Farmers labor within the fields, tending to longan, banana and mango bushes, carrying lengthy sleeves normally meant to guard from sunburn however right this moment providing heat amid an uncommon chilly snap.
That is Chiang Mai’s Phrao district, one in every of many rural farming communities unfold throughout Thailand’s north that delivered a stinging rebuke to the nation’s progressive motion in February’s election. The reformist Folks’s Get together got here up quick on Election Day as voters backed conservative Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul’s Bhumjaithai occasion.
It was not the primary disappointment for Thai progressives. Within the 2023 election, the Folks’s Get together—then referred to as the Transfer Ahead Get together—surprised the Thai political institution by profitable probably the most seats in parliament on the again of a raft of promised reforms, a few of which might weaken the politically highly effective however unpopular navy and monarchy. However the occasion was blocked from forming a authorities by the military-appointed Senate, and later dissolved by the courts for allegedly attempting to overthrow the constitutional monarchy.

