No it does not
we sometimes hold primary elections or we mostly hold elections
Chan Ansuchote has written: 'The 1969 general elections in Thailand' -- subject(s): Elections
Stalin did not keep his promise to hold elections in eastern Europe.
Many countries hold free elections, where citizens have the opportunity to vote for their representatives in government. These countries typically have democratic systems in place that allow for fair and transparent elections. Examples include the United States, Canada, Germany, and Australia.
Yes
YES
There are only seven countries in the world that do not hold any type of election. Those countries are Brunei, Eritrea, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Somalia, Vatican City, and Western Sahara. Many communist and authoritarian countries hold elections; however, those elections are seldom considered free and fair.
Yes citizens are allowed to vote in Thailand. They are allowed to vote in House of Representatives, Senate, Local Administration, City of Bangok Councils, Gubernatorial elections, and Referendums.
Very much so.
Japan holds their elections every 4 years.
Thailand was never colonized by any country.
Not all women in the world have the right to vote and express their views on important matters. Women in Thailand got the right to vote in 1932. Many exercise this right in elections.