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Return of Thaksin Shinawatra: Thailand’s Political Landscape

by Ayushi
February 18, 2024
in WORLD
The two-time prime minister Thaksin was sentenced to eight years in jail on corruption charges on his return from exile.
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Former Thai Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra’s recent release from detention has reignited discussions about his enduring influence in Thai politics, the dynamics of power within the country, and the ongoing saga of the Shinawatra family’s role in shaping its political landscape.

 

Thaksin, a highly polarizing figure in Thai politics, has been a central figure in the country’s political scene for decades. A billionaire businessman-turned-politician, he rose to prominence in the late 1990s with his populist policies and widespread appeal among rural voters. His leadership style and policies, including healthcare reforms and rural development initiatives, earned him both fervent support from his followers and vehement opposition from his critics, particularly among the traditional elite and urban middle class.

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Thaksin served as Prime Minister of Thailand from 2001 to 2006 until he was ousted in a military coup amidst allegations of corruption and abuse of power. Despite his removal from office and subsequent self-imposed exile, Thaksin’s influence in Thai politics remained potent. His political party, the Thai Rak Thai Party (later renamed the Pheu Thai Party), continued to win elections, thanks in part to its strong support base in rural areas and among the working class.

 

The return of Thaksin to Thailand after 15 years in exile marked a significant moment in the country’s political landscape. His release from detention, granted on the basis of his age and health concerns, underscored his continued relevance and the intricate power dynamics at play within the Thai political establishment. The decision to release Thaksin was made by the coalition government, which is led by a party backed by his family, highlighting the complex interplay between political factions and interests in Thailand.

 

Thaksin’s release comes at a time of political uncertainty and unrest in Thailand. The country has experienced a series of protests in recent years, led by student activists and pro-democracy groups calling for political reforms and greater accountability from the government. These protests have highlighted deep-seated grievances over issues such as inequality, corruption, and the lack of democratic freedoms.

 

The return of Thaksin and the release of his daughter, Paetongtarn Shinawatra, to a leadership position within the Pheu Thai Party have added another layer of complexity to Thailand’s political landscape. The Shinawatra family’s influence and their ability to mobilize support among their followers pose challenges to the current government and its efforts to maintain stability and control.

 

Thaksin’s release has also raised questions about the future direction of Thai politics and the possibility of a renewed power struggle between competing factions. Despite his checkered past and the controversies surrounding his tenure as Prime Minister, Thaksin continues to command significant support among certain segments of the population, particularly in rural areas and among lower-income groups.

 

The ongoing saga of the Shinawatra family and their political ambitions underscores the deep divisions and tensions that exist within Thai society. The family’s rise to power, their subsequent ousting from office, and their continued efforts to assert their influence in Thai politics reflect broader struggles over power, legitimacy, and the direction of the country’s political future.

 

As Thailand grapples with the legacy of Thaksin Shinawatra and the challenges of political reform, the release of the former Prime Minister serves as a reminder of the complexities and uncertainties that define the country’s political landscape. The coming months and years are likely to see further developments as Thailand navigates its path forward amidst shifting political dynamics and competing interests.

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