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FILE - Leader of Pheu Thai Party, Paetongtarn Shinawatra, daughter of Thailand's former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra, wave before press conference in Bangkok. (AP Photo/Sakchai Lalit)

 

Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra expressed relief on Friday following the Constitutional Court's dismissal of a petition targeting her party and her father, Thaksin Shinawatra.

 

The petition, launched by lawyer Teerayut Suwankesorn, alleged that Thaksin unduly influenced the ruling Pheu Thai Party and conspired with it to undermine the constitutional monarchy.

 

Addressing the media at Government House, Paetongtarn commented, "We're pressing forward with our work. It's crucial to distinguish national duties from private matters. Regarding my father, I will always stand by him."

 

When asked if this decision signifies Thaksin's greater political resilience, she replied, "Everyone has their strengths. Navigating such challenges calls for internal fortitude. I strive to remain composed in both triumph and adversity."


Thaksin recently spoke at the Forbes Global CEO Conference in Bangkok, remarking on his life experiences, describing them as a mix of "heaven and hell." Paetongtarn reflected on his words, stating, "He often shares this sentiment. At over 70, he feels he's witnessed both extremes."

 

On whether reduced political tensions would enhance her government’s efficiency, Paetongtarn stated, "These matters are distinct.

 

Politics must progress, and the government will keep moving forward. Stability is key. We accept that public scrutiny is part of the role, but our objective is to complete our term and fulfil our commitments."

 

She further emphasised, "Stability is crucial for investor confidence. Much like signing a yearly agreement, investors seek assurance of continuity. A stable government provides that assurance, vital for economic growth."

 

With this courtroom victory, Paetongtarn's administration aims to solidify its commitment to delivering on its promises while maintaining a steady political environment crucial for national advancement, reported The Nation.

 

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Posted
11 hours ago, webfact said:

undermine the constitutional monarchy

Actually a power of the Thai electorate through the legislative process. It was recently that Thaksin Shinawatra was still a Thai citizen despite all the years he spent outside of Thailand, therefore he is a member of the Thai electorate.

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13 hours ago, webfact said:

Addressing the media at Government House, Paetongtarn commented, "We're pressing forward with our work. It's crucial to distinguish national duties from private matters

Trouble is Thakisin mixes business with pleasure.

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13 hours ago, webfact said:

"Stability is crucial for investor confidence. Much like signing a yearly agreement, investors seek assurance of continuity. A stable government provides that assurance, vital for economic growth."

 

A stable government does NOT change the laws often .

How can investors have confidence if the present government is always trying to change things and laws until it suits THEM ?

No stability , Thailand has proven to be an autocracy and kleptocracy only disguised as a democracy .

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16 hours ago, webfact said:

Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra expressed relief on Friday

Somehow I doubt that she wiped the sweat of anxiety from her brow after hearing the "news"

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