On August 5, 2011, at the second session of the lower house of Thailand's 24th National Assembly, Yingluck was elected as the 28th prime minister of Thailand. As the first female prime minister in Thailand's history, her ascension to the throne was not easy, and in just three years, she almost suffered a major political setback. However, her fate took an unexpected turn after this. In 2017, Yingluck was forced into exile, and in a life full of luxury and luxury, she rediscovered the pinnacle of her life.
Yingluck is not purely Thai, her grandfather is a Hakka from Guangdong, China, who worked in business in Thailand and became famous and wealthy in Thailand. After Qiu Ah Chang handed over her business to Yingluck, she skillfully inherited her grandfather's business acumen, and the family business grew further. With their family's businesses in real estate, hospitality, tourism, and transportation, Yingluck has built a powerful business empire with her business acumen and her brother's political support.
However, fate always plays tricks on people, and the surrounding political situation makes it impossible for Yingluck to escape her fate. Her brother and brother-in-law were accused of fraud, and Yingluck had to face many difficulties in politics. Despite Yingluck's clear political undercurrents, she decided to run for prime minister. In May 2011, she was elected Prime Minister of Thailand in a way that attracted national attention, becoming the first female Chinese Prime Minister and Female Minister of Defense in Thai history. Yingluck's policy focus is on improving the lives of the people at the bottom, and she has promulgated a series of new policies for the people, which are loved by the Thai people.
However, Yingluck's political path has not been smooth. In April 2014, Yingluck was suspended from office for investigation after being sustained by the court on charges of abuse of power and **. In May of the same year, she was found guilty of abuse of power. All this made Yingluck feel very helpless about Thai politics, but she did not give up her family business and did not leave Thailand.
However, in 2017, Yingluck was retried again, and a Thai court sentenced her to five years in prison. Yingluck reluctantly decided to leave Thailand and began her life in exile. She travelled to Dubai, then settled in the UK for a while, where she was granted a long-stay visa. However, she did not adapt to life in the UK, so she went to Serbia, Japan and other countries. During this period, she returned to Guangdong, China, several times to worship her ancestors. Despite being forced into exile, Yingluck did not live a difficult life, and her brother had become a real estate tycoon abroad, providing her with ample financial support. Yingluck's exile life is full of luxury and privilege, and she updates herself on social ** from time to time to show her happy life. She rediscovered the pinnacle of her life and enjoyed a life of freedom and nourishment.
Yingluck's fortunes have changed dramatically from the peak of politics to life in exile. She experienced many setbacks and confusion in the political circles, but she stood by her beliefs, asked for the lives of the people, and worked hard to improve the lives of the people at the bottom. Although she eventually faced political hardship and was forced into exile, she found new happiness and fulfillment in her life in exile. Yingluck's story tells us that no matter when and where, a person's destiny can be changed, as long as they stick to their beliefs and work hard, they can find their own peak.