
Thailand: Protesters hit Bangkok fearing election delay
Dozens of demonstrators took to the streets of Bangkok on Tuesday, protesting against another possible delay of Thailand's general election.
People marched, holding banners and chanting, as the unrest was sparked by reports of government's decision to stop preparations for the February election.
The election date had repeatedly been delayed, with the latest date set on February 24 also feared to be changed as the officials say it might coincide with preparations for the coronation of the new king Maha Vajiralongkorn.

Dozens of demonstrators took to the streets of Bangkok on Tuesday, protesting against another possible delay of Thailand's general election.
People marched, holding banners and chanting, as the unrest was sparked by reports of government's decision to stop preparations for the February election.
The election date had repeatedly been delayed, with the latest date set on February 24 also feared to be changed as the officials say it might coincide with preparations for the coronation of the new king Maha Vajiralongkorn.