Welcome to the bustling, vibrant streets of Muang district in Khon Kaen, where the air buzzes with anticipation and the latest whispers about the Senate election—a pivotal moment that seems to have caught the eye of many, yet somehow drifted past others. Picture this: it’s Friday, the crescendo of the week, and individuals from all walks of life are making their way to the registration office, eager to etch their names into the annals of Thai political history. It’s a scene that photographer Chakkrapan Natanri captures brilliantly, portraying the palpable excitement of democracy in action. But here’s the twist in the tale: while this fervor is undeniable, a recent survey reveals a staggering reality. Despite the buzz and hustle, a surprising 23.5% of Thais, out of the 1,620 people aged 18 and above who were polled between May 7 and 18 by King Prajadhipok’s Institute, seem to be out of…
