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From The Nation

The former PM’s return to Thailand after 17 years in exile marked a dramatic shift in Thailand’s political landscape and the decline of big power players

In 2024, Thailand’s political scene was dominated by Thaksin Shinawatra, the former prime minister whose every move captured public attention. 

After 17 years in self-exile overseas, Thaksin made a highly publicised return to Thailand in August 2023. Though sentenced to eight years in prison, he never set foot in a jail cell, instead spending his detention in a VIP room in the Police General Hospital, citing deteriorating health. 

Thaksin remained in hospital “detention” long enough to qualify for a sentence reduction to one year, and was eventually granted a royal pardon on July 28. The clemency was granted as part of celebrations marking His Majesty’s 6th cycle birthday (72 years). 

A pivotal moment came when Srettha Thavisin, known for his tireless work ethic, was removed as prime minister by the Constitutional Court on August 14. The court ruled that Srettha had violated the Constitution and breached ethical standards by nominating former controversial lawyer Pichit Chuenban as a minister without portfolio. 

Pichit had been sentenced to six months in prison for contempt of court after attempting to bribe Supreme Court officials. 

Srettha’s dismissal opened the door for Paetongtarn Shinawatra, Thaksin’s daughter, to take over as Thailand’s 31st prime minister on August 16. 

Thaksin, meanwhile, has been a central figure of power, hosting coalition leaders at his residence to pave the way for Paetongtarn’s rise. He dismissed the meeting’s significance, jokingly referring to it as a gathering for instant noodles. 

Aware of the potential for external disruptions, including a possible resurgence of former deputy premier Prawit Wongsuwan, Thaksin acted decisively to consolidate power and avoid delays in positioning his daughter as prime minister. 

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https://www.nationthailand.com/news/politics/40044691

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The BEST part are the last 2 paragraphs:

Looking ahead, Thaksin’s role is expected to grow, particularly in shaping his daughter’s administration and strategising for the 2027 general election, to secure at least 200 parliamentary seats.

However, given Thailand’s volatile political environment, unexpected developments remain likely. 

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