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Thailand supposedly has oil reserves for 100 days, but it hasn’t even been 10 days and people are already lining up for fuel since midnight. And this is just a small district.”

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Thailand’s conservative Bhumjaithai party tops polls
Thailand’s conservative Bhumjaithai party tops polls YouTube video by B.C. Begley

Thailand’s conservative Bhumjaithai party tops polls
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Thailand's 'first step' to constitutional reform? More like the 20th step in a familiar, well-choreographed dance of military control. Seen this movie before. #ThaiPolitics #ConstitutionalCycles

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Thailand's 'reformists' flag election interference? This isn't reform, it's ritual. A 2026 warning echoes dozens of power grabs since 1932, proving the system is designed to nullify popular will, not serve it. #ThaiPolitics #DemocracyMyth

Read more: https://piaz.news/article/the-illusion-of-choice-

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Thailand's Move Forward Party faces dissolution threats. Sound familiar? It's the same playbook used to thwart popular mandates when they challenge the 'deep state'. Power rarely cedes without a fight. #ThaiPolitics #DemocracyUnderThreat

Read more: https://piaz.news/article/the-perennial-democratic

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Thailand's 'electoral churn' isn't dysfunction, it's a feature. Since 1932, popular mandates challenging elite power face coups & judicial purges. The deep state keeps winning. #ThaiPolitics

Read more: piaz.news/article/thailand-s-democ...

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Thailand election 2026 and the contenders vying to become the next prime minister At the centre of all the action of late is Anutin Charnvirakul, the current caretaker prime minister and leader of the influential Bhumjaithai Party.

At the centre of all the action of late is Anutin Charnvirakul, the current caretaker prime minister and leader of the influential Bhumjaithai Party. Bne IntelliNews #ThailandElection2026 #AnutinCharnvirakul #BhumjaithaiParty #ThaiPolitics #PrimeMinister

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Thai PM Anutin Rejects Claims Of Move To Block People’s Party From Power BANGKOK, Feb 4 (Bernama) — Thai Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul on Tuesday dismissed speculation that rival parties could block the opposition People’s Party from forming a government if it emerges as the top vote-getter in this Sunday’s general election. Anutin, who is also Bhumjaithai Party’s leader, said the party that wins the most seats should be given the first opportunity to form a new administration. Reaffirming his commitment to long-standing political convention, he said the mechanism has been applied consistently in past elections. “In 2019, Palang Pracharath was the core party (the lead party in forming the coalition government). In […]

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Thailand's elections aren't a 'test' of power, but a recurring demonstration of systemic military-royalist control. 13 coups since 1932 + a junta-appointed Senate = no real challenge. #ThaiPolitics #DemocracyFacade

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Thailand’s Prime Minister Receives Royal Approval to Dissolve Parliament BANGKOK, Thailand (Journos News) - Thailand’s Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul has received royal authorization to dissolve Parliament, paving the way

Thailand’s prime minister has dissolved Parliament following royal approval, triggering early elections amid constitutional disputes and ongoing border tensions with Cambodia.

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Thai Supreme Court Sends Thaksin Shinawatra to Prison After Hospital Stay Ruled Unlawful Supreme Court declares hospital detention unlawful, orders prison termThailand’s Supreme Court ordered former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra to serve one...

Thai Supreme Court Sends Thaksin Shinawatra to Prison After Hospital Stay Ruled Unlawful #ThaiPolitics #Thaksin #Thailand

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Thai parliament elects Anutin Charnvirakul as prime minister Thailand's parliament elected Anutin Charnvirakul as prime minister today. He defeated Pheu Thai's ...

Thailand's parliament elected Anutin Charnvirakul as prime minister today. He defeated Pheu Thai's candidate, securing 311 votes. This follows the dismissal of Paetongtarn Shinawatra. #ThaiPolitics #News

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Who is Thailand’s New Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul’s Wife? All about Sasitorn Charnvirakul Who is Anutin Charnvirakul’s wife? Meet Sasitorn Charnvirakul, the wife of Thailand’s new Prime Minister. Learn about his marriages, children, family background, and political journey.

Who is Thailand’s New Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul’s Wife? All about Sasitorn Charnvirakul
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Thailand’s Constitutional Court Removes Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra - WIOBS Thailand's Constitutional Court ousts Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra over an ethics violation tied to a Cambodia border dispute,

Thailand’s Constitutional Court Removes Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra wiobs.com/thailands-co... #Thailand #PaetongtarnShinawatra #CambodiaBorderClash #ThaiPolitics #SouthEastAsia

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Thai Constitutional Court Removes Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra Over Leaked Cambodia Call Thai Constitutional Court Removes Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra Over Leaked Cambodia CallPaetongtarn's ouster follows a controversial phone call with Cambodia's...

Thai Constitutional Court Removes Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra Over Leaked Cambodia Call #Thailand #ThaiPolitics #Shinawatra

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Paetongtarn Shinawatra: How a leaked phone call derailed the Thai PM's career Thailand's Constitutional Court removed Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra from office. A leaked...

Thailand's Constitutional Court removed Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra from office. A leaked phone call with Cambodia's Hun Sen, revealing criticism of a Thai commander, led to her dismissal. This is the fifth PM removal by the court. #ThaiPolitics #News

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Thai Court Ousts Prime Minister in Major Blow to Shinawatra Family

Thai Court Ousts Prime Minister in Major Blow to Shinawatra Family www.nytimes.com/2025/08/28/w... #Thailand #ThaiPolitics #PaetongtarnShinawatra #PoliticalCrisis #Cambodia #HunSen #ThaksinShinawatra #Coup #ThaiParliament

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Thailand’s Shinawatra dynasty faces triple court test that could upend politics (Corrects paragraph 3 to show maximum jail term is 15 years for each offence, not 50 years) By Panarat Thepgumpanat and Chayut Setboonsarng BANGKOK (Reuters) -Thailand’s billionaire Shinawatra family is bracing for a series of high-stakes court decisions starting Friday that could test its political resilience, with the prospect of an early election and prolonged trouble for the country’s stuttering economy. Thailand’s Shinawatra political dynasty has been at the heart of two decades of intermittent turmoil and its latest battles will culminate in rulings that could unseat Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra for an alleged ethics violation and put her influential but polarising father Thaksin Shinawatra back in prison. A court will on Friday rule if Thaksin during a 2015 media interview insulted the powerful monarchy, a serious crime in Thailand which carries lengthy jail terms of up to 15 years for each offence. Another court will decide 18 days later if the tycoon’s 2023 detention in a VIP hospital wing, instead of jail, means his prison sentence for abuse of power and conflicts of interest was not fully served. Both Shinawatras have denied any wrongdoing. Unfavourable verdicts for Paetongtarn, 39, and Thaksin, 76, a divisive backroom operator and driving force behind the government, could reduce the family’s bargaining power and lead to an earlier-than-scheduled election, which their once formidable Pheu Thai party is not in the best shape to contest. "A new election will definitely take place by mid-2026 or maybe sooner," said Thammasat University law professor Prinya Thaewanarumitkul. "The chances of Pheu Thai regaining the popular vote in the next election are very unlikely." A spokesperson for the Pheu Thai-led government declined to comment on the upcoming court rulings. UNCERTAINTY LOOMS The Shinawatra family are undoubtedly survivors having prevailed through two military coups and three court rulings that collectively toppled three of their governments and five prime ministers. It is unclear how the courts will rule, with numerous permutations for what comes next in Thai politics. The coalition government of Paetongtarn, who is suspended pending the Constitutional Court’s August 29 ruling, is sinking in opinion polls, under intense public pressure and hanging onto power by a thread. The verdicts come at a critical moment for Southeast Asia’s second-largest economy, which is struggling with weak growth, high household debt, slowing tourism and investor concern over policy continuity. Paetongtarn is accused of violating ethics in a June telephone conversation with former Cambodian leader Hun Sen that was leaked as both countries were on the brink of an armed border conflict, which erupted a month later. A ceasefire is now in place. Paetongtarn’s predecessor Srettha Thavisin was dismissed by the same court a year ago and if she suffers the same fate, or resigns, parliament must choose a new premier from a shrinking list of candidates submitted before the 2023 election. Her Pheu Thai party has only one candidate left, the low-profile former justice minister Chaikasem Nitisiri. But the 76-year-old would need help from Thaksin or Pheu Thai to rally support from a shaky coalition that holds a razor-thin majority. Other candidates include former interior minister Anutin Charnvirakul, whose party exited the governing coalition in June, and former premier and coup leader Prayuth Chan-ocha, who quit politics and is now a royal adviser. The anti-establishment opposition People’s Party, the largest in parliament, has signalled it may back Anutin if he agrees to dissolve parliament this year and seek constitutional reform. Unfavourable court verdicts would make it harder for seasoned dealmaker Thaksin to keep Pheu Thai in government, but some analysts say he still has backing from a powerful conservative establishment that wants to keep the progressive opposition at bay. "Chaikasem would be picked as a short-term prime minister and dissolve parliament when the timing is right." With valuations skyrocketing in 2024, many investors are uneasy putting more money into stocks. Unsure where to invest next? Get access to our proven portfolios and discover high-potential opportunities. In 2024 alone, ProPicks AI identified 2 stocks that surged over 150%, 4 additional stocks that leaped over 30%, and 3 more that climbed over 25%. That's an impressive track record. With portfolios tailored for Dow stocks, S&P stocks, Tech stocks, and Mid Cap stocks, you can explore various wealth-building strategies.

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The opposition is stepping up pressure on the government, with the People's Party calling for the appointment of an interim prime minister and dissolution of the House before the end of the year to prevent political deadlock. #ThaiPolitics #PoliticalDeadlock #HouseDissolution

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Leaked Call with Cambodia's Ex-Leader Plunges Thai PM into Political Crisis | AI News Brew <p>BANGKOK, Thailand - Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra of Thailand faces mounting pressure to resign amidst a deepening political crisis triggered by a leaked recording of her negotiations with ...

Leaked Call with Cambodia's Ex-Leader Plunges Thai PM into Political Crisis
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Screen shot from instagram. The image is split in two. Top image shows current Thai prime minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra with her father ex-prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra. Text on top image reads "What time is it now?"
Bottom image shows same two persons plus former prime minister Srettha Thaivisin sitting next to them. Text on bottom image reads: "It's 3 PM".

Commentator to the instagram post writes: "Wrong. 1 PM. 2 puppets."

Screen shot from instagram. The image is split in two. Top image shows current Thai prime minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra with her father ex-prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra. Text on top image reads "What time is it now?" Bottom image shows same two persons plus former prime minister Srettha Thaivisin sitting next to them. Text on bottom image reads: "It's 3 PM". Commentator to the instagram post writes: "Wrong. 1 PM. 2 puppets."

This was too funny to leave on IG. #Thailand #thaipolitics
Current prime minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra with her father, ex-prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra, who returned from his 15 years exile in Aug. 2023 when the man to the left, Srettha Thaivisin, was inaugurated as PM. Pheu Thai party.

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