More than 2,000 supporters of the opposition Pheu Thai Party greeted Paetongtarn Shinawatra, daughter of exiled former premier Thaksin, at Ubon Ratcha

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More than 2,000 supporters of the opposition Pheu Thai Party greeted Paetongtarn Shinawatra, daughter of exiled former premier Thaksin, at Ubon Ratchathani airport on Saturday. Paetongtarn was on her way to address gatherings in neighbouring Si Sa Ket province.​

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Paetongtarn Shinawatra greeted as ‘next PM’ by crowds in Northeast

Pheu Thai politicians in the Northeast are backing Paetongtarn to become the next prime minister.
Paetongtarn arrived at the airport just after 8am and was welcomed by Pheu Thai MPs for Ubon Ratchathani, Yasothon and Amnat Charoen, as well as local politicians affiliated with the party.
She was accompanied by senior Pheu Thai figures, including secretary-general Prasert Chantararuangthong and Nattawut Saikua, who was recently appointed director of the “Pheu Thai Family”.
Many among the crowd waiting at the airport held photos of Paetongtarn and her elder brother Panthongtae, who also accompanied her on the trip. The crowd shouted “Pheu Thai Family” repeatedly.
Paetongtarn Shinawatra greeted as ‘next PM’ by crowds in Northeast

Kriang Kantinun, a senior Pheu Thai figure based in Ubon Ratchathani, said the party’s supporters were eager to meet Paetongtarn, who also serves as head of the Pheu Thai Family.
He said people have high hopes of Paetongtarn after “eight years of hardship”, referring to the period since the 2014 military coup.
Chalermphon Malakham, a sub-district administrative organisation chief in Ubon Ratchathani, said he was waiting at the airport to greet “the next prime minister”, adding that Paetongtarn was suitable for the top political job.
Also at the airport was Pheu Thai deputy secretary-general Worasit Kantinun, who said Paetongtarn deserved to become the party’s prime ministerial candidate.
“She is suitable to become our prime minister. We have nowhere else to turn to. She is a very good choice to solve the crisis,” the politician said.
Paetongtarn Shinawatra greeted as ‘next PM’ by crowds in Northeast

The next general election is due to be held no later than March 2023, when Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha’s tenure expires.
Paetongtarn is due to address rallies in three districts on Saturday – Uthumphon Phisai, Rasi Salai and Khun Han – as part of the “Pheu Thai Family excursion in Si Sa Ket”.

Published : June 18, 2022
 

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More than 2,000 supporters of the opposition Pheu Thai Party greeted Paetongtarn Shinawatra, daughter of exiled former premier Thaksin, at Ubon Ratchathani airport on Saturday. Paetongtarn was on her way to address gatherings in neighbouring Si Sa Ket province.​

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Paetongtarn Shinawatra greeted as ‘next PM’ by crowds in Northeast

Pheu Thai politicians in the Northeast are backing Paetongtarn to become the next prime minister.
Paetongtarn arrived at the airport just after 8am and was welcomed by Pheu Thai MPs for Ubon Ratchathani, Yasothon and Amnat Charoen, as well as local politicians affiliated with the party.
She was accompanied by senior Pheu Thai figures, including secretary-general Prasert Chantararuangthong and Nattawut Saikua, who was recently appointed director of the “Pheu Thai Family”.
Many among the crowd waiting at the airport held photos of Paetongtarn and her elder brother Panthongtae, who also accompanied her on the trip. The crowd shouted “Pheu Thai Family” repeatedly.
Paetongtarn Shinawatra greeted as ‘next PM’ by crowds in Northeast

Kriang Kantinun, a senior Pheu Thai figure based in Ubon Ratchathani, said the party’s supporters were eager to meet Paetongtarn, who also serves as head of the Pheu Thai Family.
He said people have high hopes of Paetongtarn after “eight years of hardship”, referring to the period since the 2014 military coup.
Chalermphon Malakham, a sub-district administrative organisation chief in Ubon Ratchathani, said he was waiting at the airport to greet “the next prime minister”, adding that Paetongtarn was suitable for the top political job.
Also at the airport was Pheu Thai deputy secretary-general Worasit Kantinun, who said Paetongtarn deserved to become the party’s prime ministerial candidate.
“She is suitable to become our prime minister. We have nowhere else to turn to. She is a very good choice to solve the crisis,” the politician said.
Paetongtarn Shinawatra greeted as ‘next PM’ by crowds in Northeast

The next general election is due to be held no later than March 2023, when Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha’s tenure expires.
Paetongtarn is due to address rallies in three districts on Saturday – Uthumphon Phisai, Rasi Salai and Khun Han – as part of the “Pheu Thai Family excursion in Si Sa Ket”.

Published : June 18, 2022
I live in Uthumphon Phisai Amphoe, this is as close to the second coming of Christ as the locals get. There is not a house in my village without a picture of the late regent and the calendar with Thaksin and Ying Luk hanging on the front wall. If uncle Tu's name is mentioned everyone immediately says
" Bakani" ( literal translation.
 
I live in Uthumphon Phisai Amphoe, this is as close to the second coming of Christ as the locals get. There is not a house in my village without a picture of the late regent and the calendar with Thaksin and Ying Luk hanging on the front wall. If uncle Tu's name is mentioned everyone immediately says
" Bakani" ( literal translation.
Same in Kap Chewy.
 
I live in Uthumphon Phisai Amphoe, this is as close to the second coming of Christ as the locals get. There is not a house in my village without a picture of the late regent and the calendar with Thaksin and Ying Luk hanging on the front wall. If uncle Tu's name is mentioned everyone immediately says
" Bakani" ( literal translation.
But but but, what is her education and experience? Much like the idiots in the states many will vote for a candidate just because they are related to a 'political dynasty' candidate (think Kennedy, Bush, Clinton, etc.). Shinawatra is Thailand's version of this silliness. Can't these people (here and in the states) find someone qualified to run for PM? Maybe someone that will not be a problem and controversial and not stir the crap once again? Cultism. It is ridiculous.
 
But but but, what is her education and experience? Much like the idiots in the states many will vote for a candidate just because they are related to a 'political dynasty' candidate (think Kennedy, Bush, Clinton, etc.). Shinawatra is Thailand's version of this silliness. Can't these people (here and in the states) find someone qualified to run for PM? Maybe someone that will not be a problem and controversial and not stir the crap once again? Cultism. It is ridiculous.
Anyone who might be regarded as qualified, such as a bank executive or boss of a multi million conglomerate would likely as not have more sense than to run for PM, president or whatever
 
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But but but, what is her education and experience? Much like the idiots in the states many will vote for a candidate just because they are related to a 'political dynasty' candidate (think Kennedy, Bush, Clinton, etc.). Shinawatra is Thailand's version of this silliness. Can't these people (here and in the states) find someone qualified to run for PM? Maybe someone that will not be a problem and controversial and not stir the crap once again? Cultism. It is ridiculous.
tRUMP and JB. ;;amazing;;
 
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