
The death of Thai King Bhumibol Adulyadej will not affect plans to hold a general election in 2017, media reported on Monday, apparently scotching speculation that the military government would delay the poll as the country enters a year of mourning.
Mourners continued to flock from across the country to the Grand Palace in Bangkok to pay their respects to the king, a beloved father figure for the Thai people who died on Thursday after seven decades on the throne.
Officials said they expected tens of thousands every day at the palace and, with so many arriving in Bangkok from the provinces, the city administration has ordered youth centres and public gyms to provide accommodation for free.

“The government has reaffirmed its commitment to following the roadmap for general elections scheduled for late next year,” the paper said.