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Thailand PM Paetongtarn Removed: Who Will Replace Him?

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Thailand Faces Political Uncertainty Following Paetongtarn Shinawatra’s Resignation

bangkok, Thailand ⁣ – Thailand⁢ is navigating a period⁢ of political instability following the resignation⁢ of Prime Minister ‍Paetongtarn Shinawatra, triggered by⁤ a controversy surrounding leaked⁣ telephone‌ conversations. the situation has raised concerns about⁣ potential political upheaval, including‌ the possibility of another military coup.Paetongtarn, who was ‌suspended prior to formally resigning, maintained that ‌his earlier statements – revealed in the leaked conversations – were a strategic maneuver intended to de-escalate ⁤conflict and protect lives. “As ​a Thai person, I emphasize my sincerity to work for the people of Thailand. ​I want to‍ re-emphasize to the people that what I uphold is the lives⁢ of the people – both the army and civilians,” he stated to reporters after the court​ decision on Friday. He ultimately⁤ accepted the⁣ court’s order to resign.

The ⁣scandal involving ⁣conversations ⁣with Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen has fractured the governing coalition. The⁣ Bhumjaithai Party, a conservative faction, withdrew its support, leaving‍ the Pheu Thai party with a narrow majority and ⁢fueling anxieties about a potential military intervention.

Currently, Deputy ‌Prime Minister Phumtham Wechaychai, who served as Acting Prime minister during Paetongtarn’s suspension, will continue in the ​role until the Thai parliament selects​ a new prime minister.Phumtham announced on Friday that​ coalition parties are aiming ​for a swift appointment.

Pheu‍ Thai is widely expected to nominate Chaikasem Nitsiri as Paetongtarn’s replacement. Chaikasem, 77, ⁢is a lawyer and former Attorney General who previously served as Thailand’s Minister of Justice in 2013. Other ‍potential 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, a⁢ motion of no confidence‍ could be ‍filed, leading ⁣to the dissolution of parliament and triggering a snap election.

Political analysts are assessing ​the long-term impact of Paetongtarn’s departure on the⁤ Pheu Thai Party. Napon jatusipitak, a political scientist at the ISEAS-Yusof‌ Ishak Institute, noted, “Pheu Thai ‌will be forced‌ to face the next election without a clear prime ‌minister candidate.This increases the risk of internal division, especially if the party is not solid supporting the remaining candidates when the new ⁣prime minister must be elected.” He also pointed to the party’s compromised ideological⁤ stance following its 2023 coalition with conservative‌ opponents, which ⁢has left it “in a vulnerable position and failed to fulfill the promise of its flagship policy.”

The situation also raises questions ‍about 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 ⁤several years,” and that Paetongtarn’s actions have effectively diminished their influence in Thai politics.

though,the dynasty’s story‍ may not be over. Last week, Thaksin Shinawatra, Paetongtarn’s father and a former Prime Minister, secured a important⁣ legal victory with the dismissal of charges of insulting the monarchy, which carried a potential 15-year prison sentence.

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