Thailand Faces Political Uncertainty Following Paetongtarn Shinawatra’s Resignation
bangkok, Thailand โฃ – Thailandโข is navigating a periodโข of political instability following the resignationโข of Prime Minister โPaetongtarn Shinawatra, triggered byโค a controversy surrounding leakedโฃ telephoneโ conversations. the situation has raised concerns aboutโฃ potential political upheaval, includingโ the possibility of another military coup.Paetongtarn, who was โsuspended prior to formally resigning, maintained that โhis earlier statements – revealed in the leaked conversations – were a strategic maneuver intended to de-escalate โคconflict and protect lives. “As โa Thai person, I emphasize my sincerity to work for the people of Thailand. โI want toโ re-emphasize to the people that what I uphold is the livesโข of the people – both the army and civilians,” he stated to reporters after the courtโ decision on Friday. He ultimatelyโค accepted theโฃ court’s order to resign.
The โฃscandal involving โฃconversations โฃwith Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen has fractured the governing coalition. Theโฃ Bhumjaithai Party, a conservative faction, withdrew its support, leavingโ the Pheu Thai party with a narrow majority and โขfueling anxieties about a potential military intervention.
Currently, Deputy โPrime Minister Phumtham Wechaychai, who served as Acting Prime minister during Paetongtarn’s suspension, will continue in the โrole until the Thai parliament selectsโ a new prime minister.Phumtham announced on Friday thatโ coalition parties are aiming โfor a swift appointment.
Pheuโ Thai is widely expected to nominate Chaikasem Nitsiri as Paetongtarn’s replacement. Chaikasem, 77, โขis a lawyer and former Attorney General who previously served as Thailand’s Minister of Justice in 2013. Other โpotential candidates include Anutin Charnvirakul, a former Minister of Home Affairs, and Prayuth chan-Ochha, the leader of the 2014 military coup who remained in power until Paetongtarn’s appointment in 2023.
Shoudl parliament fail to agree on a successor, aโข motion of no confidenceโ could be โfiled, leading โฃto the dissolution of parliament and triggering a snap election.
Political analysts are assessing โthe long-term impact of Paetongtarn’s departure on theโค Pheu Thai Party. Napon jatusipitak, a political scientist at the ISEAS-Yusofโ Ishak Institute, noted, “Pheu Thai โwill be forcedโ to face the next election without a clear prime โminister candidate.This increases the risk of internal division, especially if the party is not solid supporting the remaining candidates when the new โฃprime minister must be elected.” He also pointed to the party’s compromised ideologicalโค stance following its 2023 coalition with conservativeโ opponents, which โขhas left it “in a vulnerable position and failed to fulfill the promise of its flagship policy.”
The situation also raises questions โabout the future of the Shinawatra political dynasty. Thitinan Pongsudhirak, a professor of political science at Chulalongkorn University Bangkok, believes the family has “suffered a setback for โคseveral years,” and that Paetongtarn’s actions have effectively diminished their influence in Thai politics.
though,the dynasty’s storyโ may not be over. Last week, Thaksin Shinawatra, Paetongtarn’s father and a former Prime Minister, secured a importantโฃ legal victory with the dismissal of charges of insulting the monarchy, which carried a potential 15-year prison sentence.