Parliament in Thailand is set to hold another vote for a prime minister next Thursday, after Pita Limjaroenrat - leader of the biggest party - failed to become leader.
Thailand is in a political deadlock, with no clear path to forming a new government, two months after a general election.
Some analysts worry that protests, which have been relatively small and peaceful, could grow much larger, depending on what happens in the days and weeks ahead.
Al Jazeera's Florence Looi reports from Bangkok, Thailand.
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Thailand is in a political deadlock, with no clear path to forming a new government, two months after a general election.
Some analysts worry that protests, which have been relatively small and peaceful, could grow much larger, depending on what happens in the days and weeks ahead.
Al Jazeera's Florence Looi reports from Bangkok, Thailand.
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