Former Thai Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra was pardonedThe elder brother helped the younger sist

Mondo International Updated on 2024-01-31

Former Thai Prime Minister Yingluck's pardon has attracted the attention of all parties. Recently, former Thai Deputy Prime Minister Wissanu revealed the news about Yingluck's amnesty in an interview, and stressed that the premise of the amnesty is that she is willing to return to China. However, the issue is not easy to solve, as Yingluck has been accused of abusing her power andand was sentenced to five years in prison. Of course, these allegations are not necessarily true, and the truth remains unknown. In particularPoliticsissues, things often get complicated and tricky.

In order for Yingluck to return home safely, both the Pheu Thai Party and the Shinawatra family will need to make some compromises and sacrifices. Of course, the Thai court's previous default judgment by Thaksin Shinawatra is also a big problem, and whether it can be overturned is still controversial. Personally, it is best to wait until the end of the next election, when there may be more agreement. After all, meals have to be eaten one bite at a time, and things have to be done step by step. At present, the problem of Thaksin and others has not been resolved, so Yingluck wants to return to China, even if she is eager, she needs to be patient.

Thaksin, as the source of contradictions between the Shinawatra family and the military, needs to properly resolve the contradictions with the Shinawatra family, the Pheu Thai Party, and the military. In 2006, the military overthrew Thaksin**, and the royal family was behind it. Yingluck was overthrown in 2014 because of the accusations**. The Shinawatra family overthrowing him is not the end, there is greater resistance waiting for them. In 2015, former Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra was screened by parliament and banned from politics for the next five years. this seriesPoliticsThe turmoil has made Prayuth's military coup image more deeply rooted in the hearts of the people, and it is difficult to change. However, Thaksin's influence on the royal family should not be underestimated, and the royal family's fear of him can be seen.

Yingluck has always been very respectful of her relationship with the royal family and has not had any major conflicts with it. This leaves a lot of room for future problems. It will not be very difficult to obtain the amnesty of the King of Thailand. The amnesty for Yingluck Shinawatra requires a waiting time, but it is relatively difficult. InPolitics, some compromises need to be made if you want to get certain benefits. The amnesty for Thaksin Shinawatra is also due to the fact that the Western Forward Party has become the largest party in parliament, and Thaksin's return is inevitable. If the military does not compromise, there may be a "color revolution" in Thailand. At that time, the power of the royal family and the military will face a great challenge, and the original social system may be destroyed. Therefore, it is very important to compromise with the Pheu Thai Party, so that they can make the biggest concessions in exchange for amnesty and the premiership. Compared to the Kadima Party, Thaksin's problems are not too big, and Yingluck is even less worth mentioning.

At present, it is premature for Yingluck to return home and receive amnesty. Thaksin Shinawatra was granted amnesty, although he did not go to jail, but he still faced great risks. Thaksin's return has solved the biggest problem, and as for whether Yingluck is fit to return home, it remains to wait for an opportunity. If Yingluck returns, she may share the stage with Prayut, and it remains to be seen whether they will be able to get along amicably.

Overall, Yingluck is a very outstanding woman in ThailandPoliticsHome, she's therePoliticsshowed a vision on par with her brother Thaksin. For example, she was commendable for proposing the idea of building a high-speed railway, which Thailand would have been repaired long ago if her advice had been heeded. In contrast, Laos has achieved good results with the help of high-speed railEconomyDevelop. Yingluck's contribution is obvious and should not be forgotten.

Finally, while Thaksin's return brings some hope to all sides, butPoliticsThe situation remains complex. The resolution of the issue of amnesty for Yingluck Shinawatra remains difficult and will require the joint efforts of all parties to achieve it. The picture comes from the Internet, if there is any infringement, please contact to delete.

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