After 27 years of exile, in August 2023, the second prince of Vachar Song finally returned to Thai soil. However, shortly after he got off the plane, he was arrested by Thailand** on charges of "violating the monarch's law", a sudden move that came as a surprise. Over the years, Vachar Song has been active in the academic and business circles of the United States, and even earned a Juris Doctor degree, which seems to be doing well. Therefore, the reason why he chose to return to China at this time and throw himself into the net has caused speculation. Some analysts believe that this may be related to the changes in the current political environment in Thailand. With the corruption of King Maha of Thailand and the corruption of the military government, new forces such as Pita and others have risen, and the voices against the royal family and the military have become louder and louder. The second prince may have seen the opportunity to trigger political change in Thailand, so he chose to return to China at this juncture. What's even more shocking is that the second prince insisted on returning knowing that he would**, which shows that he must have mastered some kind of coping strategy, believing that he can turn the danger into a disaster and finally turn things around. Some speculate that the return of the second prince may be the result of a political transaction. He has the support of certain royal forces, and someone will exert force from it to help him get rid of all the charges and charges. This may be the reason why he firmly believes that he can be safe. If such a deal does exist, then the Thai political scene will change dramatically. And the forces that support the support behind it are likely to be the powerful Yukun family or the Jidiagong family in the royal family. They attached great importance to the second prince's legal literacy and political foresight, and were ready to support him on the throne and promote the reform of the royal family. If the second prince gains the support of the royal bloc and launches a counterattack against the military, Thailand's political map will be turned upside down. Of course, all of this will take time to prove. But what is certain is that the second prince's return to China with great fanfare and ** is definitely not just a failure and sacrifice. Behind the scenes, there are also secret plans and complex arrangements ...... that we cannot reveal
Entering 2023, the political situation in Thailand is also undergoing drastic changes. The much-anticipated opposition leader, Pita, was not elected prime minister, but Pita's Pheu Thai Party still enjoyed strong support from voters in the north and northeast, causing conservative candidates in the military to lose one after another. All this would not have been possible without the power of young voters. Today, more than a quarter of young Thais are under the age of 30, and they are disgusted by the military's long-term involvement in politics and hate corruption and incompetence, so they strongly support the Pheu Thai Party and Pita. For Pitta, although he did not become prime minister, as the leader of the opposition, he has become the most influential political figure in Thailand, representing the political aspirations of the younger generation of Thais. Looking ahead, there is a lot of anticipation for what Pita will do next. Will he continue the confrontation with the military?Will there be a push for constitutional amendments to limit military power?Or, after a temporary compromise, seek incremental reforms?All this will have a direct impact on the future and fate of the opposition parties in Thailand. And for the military, this ** defeat is undoubtedly a heavy blow. In the face of rising anti-military sentiment among the people, the legitimacy of their rule is seriously challenged. It can be said that Thailand's political landscape is undergoing profound changes, and the rise of Pita is only a prelude to this change.
At the same time, factional struggles within the Thai royal family are quietly unfolding. The most notable is the teaming up of the two-room Yuwada and the three-room Sirami against the four-room Suthida. The second room, Yu Wada, was the favorite concubine of King Maha in his early years, but was deposed due to an adultery scandal and went into exile for 27 years. However, her sudden return to Thailand this year was the result of an analysis of manipulation by the royal group. The royal clique had always wanted to take control of the power, and now saw an opportunity to lend a helping hand to Yuwada, hoping to use her influence in the palace to fight the military forces. Sanfang Sirami kept a low profile, she was the biological mother of Prince Tibanggong, and she was also attracted by the royal group, hoping to persuade Tibanggong to be used by them. In contrast, Sifang Suthida showed a strong posture, she was a queen of military background, not only showed excellent physical fitness, but also appeared frequently in the military camp, apparently to enlist the support of the military and strengthen herself. The confrontation between the alliance of the second and third rooms and the military support of the fourth room is becoming more and more acute, and if an open conflict breaks out, it will involve the entire political situation and make the already chaotic Thailand even more unstable. In contrast, the Shinawatra family has not expressed support for either side, and the business family, which has long controlled the lifeblood of Thailand's economy, seems to be uninterested in royal fighting. However, there is reason to believe that the Shinawatras are secretly waiting for their time, and once the various factions are exhausted, they will definitely intervene to regain control and profit from it. This hidden power struggle will determine the future course of Thai politics.
In this turbulent context, the return of the second prince is undoubtedly an important part of the whole situation. Although he is currently facing charges, his return to China has undoubtedly attracted a lot of attention in political circles and **. As the second son of the King of Thailand, he was considered a promising succession to the throne in his early years, but went into exile because of tensions with the King of Thailand. Now, his choice to return to China coincides with a time of political change in Thailand, sparking speculation about his role and intentions in the political arena.
Some people believe that the return of the second prince to the country** may be the result of a political transaction. He has the support of certain royal forces, and someone will exert force from it to help him get rid of all the charges and charges. This may be the reason why he firmly believes that he can be safe. If such a deal does exist, then the Thai political scene will change dramatically. And the forces that support the support behind it are likely to be the powerful Yukun family or the Jidiagong family in the royal family. They attached great importance to the second prince's legal literacy and political foresight, and were ready to support him on the throne and promote the reform of the royal family. If the second prince gains the support of the royal bloc and launches a counterattack against the military, Thailand's political map will be turned upside down.
However, these are just speculations, and we need time to verify. Whatever happens to the second prince, his return to the country** has become part of a more complicated political situation in Thailand. Whether it is the result of political transactions or the embodiment of personal decisions, his actions will play an important role in the evolution of Thai politics in the future. Only by waiting for the time to come can we truly understand the secret plans and complicated arrangements behind the second prince's return to China.