Thailand will hold its general election on May 14, and progressives are hoping for a breakthrough.
The Future Forward party, which only emerged six years ago, did astonishingly well in the 2017 polls, coming a close third, but only to be disqualified later.
Now the party has returned — rebranded as Move Forward — with a message of reform that appears to be stretching across the generational divide.
Al Jazeera's Tony Cheng reports from Bangkok, Thailand.
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The Future Forward party, which only emerged six years ago, did astonishingly well in the 2017 polls, coming a close third, but only to be disqualified later.
Now the party has returned — rebranded as Move Forward — with a message of reform that appears to be stretching across the generational divide.
Al Jazeera's Tony Cheng reports from Bangkok, Thailand.
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