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Thaksin to Leave for Dubai After Royal Pardon

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Former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra is expected to depart for Dubai on Friday after now being fully released from parole following his royal pardon. His return date has not been disclosed and it remains unclear how long he intends to stay in the United Arab Emirates.

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The Department of Corrections confirmed on 9 June that Thaksin’s release was now fully completed and had been carried out in accordance with the Royal Decree on Pardons 2026. Officials stated that he had complied with all parole conditions since being released from Klong Prem Central Prison on 11 May 2026.

Under the decree, which was issued on 3 June 2026, Thaksin qualified for a pardon as a parolee aged over 60 with less than three years of his remaining prison sentence outstanding. Following a review by the relevant authorities, his EM device was removed and he now been issued with an official certificate of release, confirming that he had completed his sentence and was no longer subject to any criminal penalties or supervision.

Thaksin had originally been serving a one-year prison sentence after receiving a previous royal reduction of an eight-year term. Following his return to Thailand in 2023 after nearly two decades in self-imposed exile, he spent six months at Police Hospital before being released on parole. He later returned to prison for a further period before being released again last month.

The Department of Corrections stressed that the decision was made under the same legal criteria applied to all eligible parolees under the Royal Decree. Officials said the process followed all legal requirements and was conducted in a transparent manner.

Speculation continues over whether Thaksin’s sister, former prime minister Yingluck Shinawatra, who has remained overseas since leaving Thailand nine years ago, may meet him during his stay in Dubai.

Thaksin remains an influential figure within the Pheu Thai Party. His daughter, Paetongtarn Shinawatra, was removed from the premiership by court order last year over an ethics-related case linked to a leaked telephone conversation with Cambodian leader Hun Sen. Following this year’s election, his nephew Yodchanan Wongsawat joined the Bhumjaithai-led coalition government as deputy prime minister and higher education, science, research and innovation minister.

ThaiNewsRoom reported that future developments are likely to focus on the duration of Thaksin’s stay abroad and any political implications arising from his activities while overseas.

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