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Thaksin Shifts from Cheerful Power Broker to Cautious Strategist


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Thaksin Shinawatra, the de facto leader of Pheu Thai, is adopting a more cautious approach amid ongoing legal threats that could endanger his daughter Paetongtarn's role as prime minister, dissolve his party’s ruling coalition, and even risk his own return to jail.

 

Sources reveal that Thaksin, who previously exuded confidence and dared critics to sue, has become more alert to covert moves by his opponents, carefully navigating power struggles within Thailand’s political landscape.

 

With his party, his daughter, and himself entangled in multiple lawsuits since his recent return from self-imposed exile, Thaksin is now committed to protecting his political standing.

 

Political activists have filed cases alleging Thaksin’s covert influence over Pheu Thai, including coalition formation and policy-making. In particular, accusations focus on Thaksin's orchestrating of the coalition and policy control from behind the scenes, possibly in violation of Thailand’s anti-corruption laws.

 

Additionally, the Election Commission, Thailand's Constitutional Court, and National Anti-Corruption Commission may weigh in on whether Thaksin manipulated his medical condition to avoid prison time following his recent sentencing. His alleged backroom dealings to oust reformist Move Forward as a condition of his return are also under scrutiny.

 

Despite the mounting legal and political pressures, Thaksin appears determined to maintain Pheu Thai’s grip on power until the legislative term ends in 2027.

 

Sources suggest he is aiming to avoid dissolving parliament, as an early election would likely favour the People’s Party, a reformation of the banned Move Forward, reported Thai Newsroom.

 

Thaksin is reportedly focused on keeping his coalition intact, despite fraught alliances with parties like Bhumjaithai and Ruam Thai Sang Chart, both of whom may work against him when advantageous.

 

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-- 2024-10-28

 

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As much as I've loved living here in LOS for the past 20 years , I'll be so happy when this clan is gone!

Corruption from Tony all the way down and I'm quite sure the whole family is being groomed for future generations.

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This article comes across like this is all something new aka newsworthy. Nothing new here. Everyone knows what's been going on and has been going on since he fled the country. He's a corrupt man that wants to keep his power and influence.

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