Thai opposition struggling after constitution vote cements junta’s power
<h1>Thai opposition struggling after constitution vote cements junta’s power</h1>
<blockquote class=”repubhubembed”><p class=”rhexcerpt”>BANGKOK, Thailand | In the wake of a successful campaign by the military government to push through a new constitution this summer, Thailand’s fearful and cowed political opposition is facing a steep challenge to revive its fortunes in the face of political arrests, censorship and new levers for government of Thai Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha to…<!–more–></p><style scoped>.repubhubembed{display:none;}</style></blockquote>
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