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Thailand Elects Anutin Charnvirakul as Prime Minister: Key Facts

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Anutin Charnvirakul Confirmed⁤ as Thailand’s‌ Prime Minister ⁢Following⁣ Contentious Election

Bangkok, Thailand – ‍ Anutin Charnvirakul, ​leader of the Bhumjaithai Party (BJT), has⁤ been confirmed as Thailand’s​ new Prime Minister, marking a notable shift in the nation’s political landscape. The confirmation ‌follows a complex coalition-building ⁣process after the 2023 election, where the ‌BJT played a pivotal role in forming ​a ‌government despite winning ⁣fewer seats than the Move Forward party.‌

Anutin’s rise ⁣to power comes amidst ‌a period of evolving cannabis policy in ‍Thailand,​ a key platform of his party. While initially championing liberalization, the government recently moved to restrict cannabis use ‌in June, ‍banning sales without a prescription and ‌reclassifying cannabis⁢ buds as a controlled ‌herb. violators now face up to one year in ⁢jail and⁣ a 20,000‍ baht ($614)⁣ fine. Though, the department of Conventional and Alternative Medicine has authorized limited personal use for patients⁣ with prescriptions for conditions ⁤like insomnia, chronic pain, migraines, Parkinson’s disease, or loss of appetite.

Anutin’s political journey began⁤ with Thaksin Shinawatra’s​ Thai Rak Thai Party before a ⁤2006 military coup ⁣disrupted the political order. He faced ⁢a five-year ban following the 2007 dissolution⁣ of ‌Thai Rak Thai, returning to politics​ as BJT⁤ leader in 2012. ​During⁣ the period of military rule between 2014 and 2019, Anutin aligned⁣ his party with the military government, leveraging influence among conservative elites.

The 2023 election saw the BJT secure 70 of⁢ the ⁢500 available seats. Despite not winning the most seats, the party was instrumental in ‌preventing the Move Forward party from forming a government and afterward joined forces with the Pheu Thai party -⁢ the latest ⁤iteration‌ of Thaksin Shinawatra’s ⁢political ⁢vehicle⁤ – to establish a coalition.‍

The current political situation highlights a diminished role for Thaksin Shinawatra, who⁣ returned to Thailand from self-imposed ⁤exile in⁤ 2023 after‌ a deal with‍ conservative rivals. His return reportedly⁢ alienated some ​of his voter base, ⁣and he departed the contry the night before the‌ parliamentary vote,​ fueling ⁤speculation about ​a ⁢potential ​renewed exile. He⁤ is scheduled to appear in court on September 9 regarding previous convictions.

Beyond politics, Anutin is known⁣ for his passion for aviation, utilizing his private ‌aircraft ⁣to facilitate⁤ emergency organ⁢ donations, and a refined palate, expressing a ‍love for both ⁤street‍ food and “luxurious international fare.” He also enjoys collecting Buddhist amulets.

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