People in Thailand disappointed after popular prime minister hopeful loses vote

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People in Bangkok were disappointed a prime minister hopeful Pita Limjaroenrat was defeated in a parliamentary vote. Pita, from the popular Move Forward Party, fell 51 votes short of the top job after being thwarted by a Senate appointed by the royalist military after a 2014 coup.