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politics1 year ago

"Former Thai Prime Minister Thaksin Released on Parole After 6 Months in Hospital Detention"

Former Thai Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra has been released on parole after serving six months for corruption-related offenses, sparking debate over whether he can regain his political influence. Thaksin, who was ousted in a 2006 coup, still wields significant power but faces a changed political landscape, with the progressive Move Forward party gaining ground. His release has raised questions about political influence in the justice system, and he still faces legal challenges, including a reopened investigation into alleged defamation of the monarchy.

politics2 years ago

"Daughter of ex-Thai leader Thaksin reveals his fatigue amid mounting criticism over hospitalization"

Former Thai Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra, who recently returned to Thailand after 15 years of self-imposed exile, is said to be suffering from stress and fatigue but in good spirits, according to his daughter. Thaksin was immediately sent to prison to serve an eight-year sentence, which he claims is politically motivated. However, there is growing criticism of his special treatment compared to other inmates, including his transfer to a hospital. Thaksin's daughter revealed that he had complications from contracting COVID-19 in 2020 and expressed concern about his heart condition. Thaksin's return has sparked speculation about a potential deal with authorities, although he denies any connection to the Pheu Thai party's bid for power.

politics2 years ago

Thailand's Srettha Secures Parliament's Endorsement, Set to Become PM

Srettha Thavisin, the prime ministerial candidate of Thailand's Pheu Thai Party, has secured the endorsement of lawmakers in a joint vote of the bicameral parliament, making him the country's next prime minister. Srettha, a real estate mogul who entered politics shortly before the May general election, received the necessary 375 votes to form the next government.

politics2 years ago

Thaksin's Return Fuels Political Turmoil in Thailand

Former Thai Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra has returned to Thailand after over 15 years of self-imposed exile. Upon his arrival, Thaksin was sentenced to eight years in connection with three separate cases, although it remains uncertain how much time he will actually serve. His return coincides with a parliamentary vote on the formation of a new government, with his Pheu Thai party expected to take the lead, fueling speculation that his arrival is linked to the party's pursuit of power. Thaksin, a billionaire who made his fortune in telecommunications, was previously elected prime minister in 2001 and 2005 before being deposed by the military in 2006. Despite living in exile, he has remained influential in Thai politics.

politics2 years ago

Thailand's Election: A Crucial Test for Democracy and the People's Voices.

Thailand's opposition parties, the progressive Move Forward Party (MFP) and the populist Pheu Thai Party, have won the most seats and the largest share of the popular vote in the country's election, marking a rejection of nearly a decade of military and military-backed rule. However, it remains uncertain whether they will form the next government as the 250 military-appointed members of the upper house also vote on the prime minister. MFP and Pheu Thai will need to negotiate deals with many other parties to form the next administration.

politics2 years ago

Thailand's Crucial Election: The Fate of Democracy and the Shinawatras

The Pheu Thai Party, founded by Thaksin Shinawatra, is expected to dominate Sunday's election in Thailand, but it faces a challenge from the progressive Move Forward Party. The Pheu Thai Party's success will depend on whether it can retain its appeal in its traditional heartland in the country's north. The Shinawatras tap into a deep if muted regional pride, but the party can no longer count on automatic support in the region. Move Forward is currently expected to win 110 seats nationwide on May 14 and increasingly sees the upper north as winnable territory.

politics2 years ago

Top Thai PM Candidate Gives Birth Two Weeks Before Election

Paetongtarn Shinawatra, leader of the opposition Pheu Thai Party and a leading candidate for Thailand's next prime minister, gave birth to a baby boy just two weeks before the election. The 36-year-old politician announced the birth of her son on social media and is expected to speak with the media in a few days. Despite being heavily pregnant, she campaigned vigorously and is expected to win the most seats in the 500-member lower house. She is the youngest daughter of billionaire and former prime minister Thaksin, and her family has retained a loyal support base among rural voters in north and northeast Thailand.

politics2 years ago

Thai PM candidate gives birth ahead of crucial election

Paetongtarn Shinawatra, leader of the opposition Pheu Thai Party and a top candidate for Thailand's next prime minister, has given birth to a son just two weeks before the general election. Recent surveys have given the opposition parties big leads, which could spell trouble for Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha. However, the Senate, whose appointed members were approved by the military junta Prayuth led for five years, also votes for prime minister, so it is possible that the leader of the biggest party in the elected lower house could be denied the top job if the Senate votes with minority parties.