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Yingluck Shinawatra Hints at Return Amid Legal Victories

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Yingluck Shinawatra, Thailand's first female prime minister, has recently signalled her potential return to the country after spending years in self-imposed exile. Celebrating her 57th birthday in London, Yingluck told her supporters in a video call that she hopes to celebrate her next birthday in Thailand.

 

Yingluck’s possible return gains credence following a slew of favourable court rulings over the last six months. Her niece, Paetongtarn Shinawatra, leader of the ruling Pheu Thai Party, further fanned the speculation by expressing her wish for Yingluck’s return through a heartfelt social media post.

 

Thaksin Shinawatra, Yingluck’s brother and former Thai prime minister, returned to the country in August after 15 years overseas following a royal pardon reducing his prison sentence. This move has raised hopes for Yingluck's return, especially given the easing of her legal troubles.

 

Yingluck was convicted in absentia in 2017 for negligence related to a rice-pledging scheme, leading to a five-year prison term. Recent legal verdicts, however, have been in her favour.

 

In December, the Supreme Court acquitted her of malfeasance in a 2011 administrative transfer. Additionally, in March, she was cleared of misconduct and price collusion charges linked to infrastructure development projects.

 

The Attorney-General’s Office and the National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC) opted not to appeal these verdicts, closing critical legal hurdles and making Yingluck's return more plausible.

 

Thaksin has suggested that Yingluck’s case is simpler compared to his own, with fewer legal entanglements. Legal experts and political observers indicate that a return similar to Thaksin's is feasible, involving adjustments to current regulations to facilitate her reintegration without imprisonment.

 

Though some complaints against Yingluck remain under the NACC’s review, there is no immediate indication these cases will move forward. This opens the path for a potential return, eagerly awaited by her supporters and family.

 

Picture courtesy: Facebook Yingluck Shinawatra

 

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-- 2024-07-06

 

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  • Hunz Kittisak
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    It’s about time  The brother and aister made to suffer all these years while the real perpetrators escaped scot free 

  • Bundooman
    Bundooman

    200 posts and you know everything? Were you actually here in Thailand when Thaksin and his sister were in the hot seat? Do you know the chaos, the scheming and the corruption that was going

  • Jackbenimble
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    It's about time. The family have been treated unjustly and even hounded out of their own country just to serve other peoples crooked, political ambitions - and look how that turned out.  Irrespec

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It’s about time 

The brother and aister made to suffer all these years while the real perpetrators escaped scot free 

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10 minutes ago, Hunz Kittisak said:

It’s about time 

The brother and aister made to suffer all these years while the real perpetrators escaped scot free 

 

What?

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59 minutes ago, Hunz Kittisak said:

It’s about time 

The brother and aister made to suffer all these years while the real perpetrators escaped scot free 

I guess you don´t have the same source of news on your planet.

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50 minutes ago, Gottfrid said:

I guess you don´t have the same source of news on your planet.

Some people just don't have sufficient equipment between the ears to understand. 

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Very very few people want him, and very very few people seem to like him anymore. After selling out to the army recently in order to gain power and return to Thailand, that was kind of the last straw. Even my friends in Issan are saying that he's a nobody now. He has brought on his own irrelevancy. See ya! 

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I hope she brings the money for the rice.

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It's about time. The family have been treated unjustly and even hounded out of their own country just to serve other peoples crooked, political ambitions - and look how that turned out. 

Irrespective of where your allegiances lie......Thailands economy was never better than when KT was in charge and having this family back benefits not just the people of Thailand but the Expat community too. 

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honestly, is anybody surprised, I am not, banana republic style, first they put a Muppet/Puppet as PM, control the court and bring crooks in, easy pizzy and it the guy from Future Forward says anything they magically found hidden shares of something somewhere

 

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3 hours ago, Hunz Kittisak said:

It’s about time 

The brother and aister made to suffer all these years while the real perpetrators escaped scot free 

200 posts and you know everything?

Were you actually here in Thailand when Thaksin and his sister were in the hot seat?

Do you know the chaos, the scheming and the corruption that was going on in this country?

I do. I remember it well.

You are writing garbage.

 

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Yes come home Yingluck.....best PM we've had in Thailand since I hit these shores in 2008.

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She was the THE definition of abysmal corruption. The rice scheme was the ugliest and shameless act.

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2 hours ago, Gottfrid said:

I guess you don´t have the same source of news on your planet.

Unlike You we do not get Our news from the Whatabout news hub

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32 minutes ago, spidermike007 said:

Very very few people want him, and very very few people seem to like him anymore. After selling out to the army recently in order to gain power and return to Thailand, that was kind of the last straw. Even my friends in Issan are saying that he's a nobody now. He has brought on his own irrelevancy. See ya! 

I would expect that to be the case. However I felt Yingluck was a convenient scapegoat for the Powers that be as the Thaksin was awol

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3 minutes ago, NativeBob said:

She was the THE definition of abysmal corruption. The rice scheme was the ugliest and shameless act.

But she got away with it plus an all expenses paid holiday overseas.  Sems ugly and shameless pays of (if you have money).

 

I wonder how her health is?

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3 hours ago, Hunz Kittisak said:

It’s about time 

The brother and aister made to suffer all these years while the real perpetrators escaped scot free 

Perhaps it would be a good idea if the real perpetrators were sent to trial now.

 

I can think of several persons who deserve 30 years to life in jail with no appeals allowed and no remission of sentence.

 

Sadly it won't happen, as they have "friends" in very high places.

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Just now, ThaiFelix said:

But she got away with it plus an all expenses paid holiday overseas.  Sems ugly and shameless pays of (if you have money).

 

I wonder how her health is?

Why "but"? 

she is filth, peril of Thailand. 

about her health - unfortunately she just fine and kicking 

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3 hours ago, Hunz Kittisak said:

It’s about time 

The brother and aister made to suffer all these years while the real perpetrators escaped scot free 

You sound like my brother when we went to the movies as kids.  He always cheered madly for the bad guys................anything for attention!!

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14 minutes ago, Bundooman said:

200 posts and you know everything?

Were you actually here in Thailand when Thaksin and his sister were in the hot seat?

Do you know the chaos, the scheming and the corruption that was going on in this country?

I do. I remember it well.

You are writing garbage.

 

So was I and I remember the chaos caused by Suthep and his tame fake abbot plus the chaos caused by the military coup for 9 years from 2014, and Thailand is still suffering from it.

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15 minutes ago, NativeBob said:

She was the THE definition of abysmal corruption. The rice scheme was the ugliest and shameless act.

Even beating the non-elected senate, handpicked by an illegal military coup government, backed by a constitution especially written to keep them in power, and the senate selecting and nominating the PM?

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46 minutes ago, TheAppletons said:

Yeah, I still would.

I guess we all understand what you think about when you read the news.

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31 minutes ago, Kiwiken said:

Unlike You we do not get Our news from the Whatabout news hub

Hmmm.... what you are referring to does not seem to exist. Is that also something specific for the network on your planet?

3 hours ago, webfact said:

Yingluck Shinawatra, Thailand's first female prime minister, has recently signalled her potential return to the country after spending years in self-imposed exile. Celebrating her 57th birthday in London, Yingluck told her supporters in a video call that she hopes to celebrate her next birthday in Thailand.

 

Yingluck’s possible return gains credence following a slew of favourable court rulings over the last six months. Her niece, Paetongtarn Shinawatra, leader of the ruling Pheu Thai Party, further fanned the speculation by expressing her wish for Yingluck’s return through a heartfelt social media post

Thaksin has been busy in the background, the clan reunites and runs Thailand again.

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What a crack up, runs away comes back Scott free to take over the empire once more... 

One Teflon family... 

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44 minutes ago, NativeBob said:

She was the THE definition of abysmal corruption. The rice scheme was the ugliest and shameless act.

She was only a puppet.... doing as she was told.

 

That's great news----- your bound be be sick when you have to travel back ----so we will reserve a bed at the hospital until you make a wonderful recovery on the last days of your sentence..........:coffee1:

 

 

 

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