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Photo courtesy of The Nation

 

By Puntid Tantivangphaisal

 

In a scene worthy of a political drama, former Thai Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra made a grand entrance as he joined his daughter, Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra, on a luxury train journey to Hua Hin.

 

The trip, organised for Pheu Thai MPs and ministers, marked a rare public appearance for the controversial patriarch amidst ongoing investigations.

 

Thaksin boarded the Royal Blossom train at Bang Bamru station, Bangkok, to join the five-carriage delegation that had set off from Hua Lamphong earlier that morning. Among the passengers were Paetongtarn’s siblings, Panthongtae and Pintongta, her husband Pitaka Sukawat, and their children, making it a true family affair.

 

The ruling party’s top brass, including Deputy PM and Defence Minister Phumtham Wechayachai and Transport Minister Suriya Juangroongruangkit, were present. Suriya seized the opportunity to brief Paetongtarn on Thailand’s rail development progress before the train rolled out of Hua Lamphong at 8.30am.

 

 

Thaksin’s arrival, just 50 minutes later, was a showstopper. Greeted by Paetongtarn and former PM Srettha Thavisin at the carriage doors, he embraced his daughter in a photo-op dubbed the “three prime ministers.” He then strolled through the train, shaking hands and exchanging smiles with Pheu Thai MPs before settling down with his family.

 

Thaksin’s participation drew attention, as he is under investigation for allegedly dominating the party from behind the scenes, in violation of the Political Party Act.

 

Paetongtarn expressed gratitude to Suriya for organising the trip and rail upgrades, admitting it was her first train journey in 20 years. The delegation is set to hold discussions in Hua Hin, where Thaksin will deliver a motivational speech, reported The Nation.

 

Source: The Thaiger

-- 2024-12-13

 

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1 hour ago, willip said:

Just as we all knew.  If you have big money CORRUPTION.  Is the norm!!. No jail time for you and the family!!!!

Same the world over. Look no further than a certain N American country to know that. Thailand is in very “good” company

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1 hour ago, willip said:

How can Thailand be taken seriously? When it's blatant corruption. 

Because Thailand is not alone...

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2 hours ago, wensiensheng said:

An incredible recovery from serious illness 

 

Amazing what money can buy! I was told by my father years ago that money can't buy you happiness or good health - I must have misheard him, maybe he said "Mummy" not "money"! Or was he telling me fibs? 

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How come his train took only 50 minutes from Bangkok to Hua Hin??!!!

 

Any chance I can book that fast train next time I go up to town?

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I,am a new man the doctors did miracles in bkk.Now my daughter is in control i don,t have any problems now all sorted .Next or soon will be my sister i had to return first and grease the wheels

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6 hours ago, willip said:

Just as we all knew.  If you have big money CORRUPTION.  Is the norm!!. No jail time for you and the family!!!!

But if you are a general and the leader of a military coup, and you steal the entire country in an act of treason, you will never be punished, and there is always the chance of promotion to the Privy Council,

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