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Thailand’s Shinawatra dynasty back on top, but for how long?

20 Aug 2024  |  www.voanews.com
Paetongtarn Shinawatra, daughter of Thaksin Shinawatra, has become Thailand's 31st prime minister following the removal of Srettha Thavisin. Her appointment highlights the enduring influence of the Shinawatra dynasty in Thai politics, despite challenges from the pro-democracy Move Forward Party, now rebranded as the People’s Party. The political landscape remains volatile, with conservative factions and the judiciary playing significant roles. Paetongtarn faces economic challenges and skepticism about her leadership capabilities, while the Shinawatra brand continues to be a polarizing force in Thailand's political arena.

Thai court dissolves election-winning political party

07 Aug 2024  |  www.voanews.com
Thailand's Constitutional Court has dissolved the Move Forward Party, banning its executives, including Pita Limjaroenrat, from politics for a decade. The decision, seen as a blow to democracy, nullifies the votes of 14 million citizens. The court ruled the party breached constitutional protections of the monarchy. The dissolution follows a pattern of the court banning parties advocating for democratic reforms. The ruling has sparked dismay among Thai and international observers, with the U.S. expressing concern. The political landscape in Thailand remains tense, with potential upheaval as Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin faces a court decision that could remove him from office.

‘Pink baht’: Thailand’s businesses chase same-sex marriage bonanza

04 Jul 2024  |  www.aljazeera.com
Thailand is on the verge of legalizing same-sex marriages, a move expected to significantly boost its economy by attracting LGBTQ tourism and related businesses. Entrepreneurs and government officials are optimistic about the 'pink baht' and the potential for Thailand to become a global LGBTQ wedding destination. The law, which has cleared its final parliamentary hurdle and awaits royal assent, will make Thailand one of the few places in Asia where same-sex couples can legally wed. The anticipated economic benefits include increased tourism, new income streams for event planning, and expanded financial services for LGBTQ couples. Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin and other stakeholders are actively supporting this initiative, aiming to position Thailand as a leading LGBTQ-friendly destination.

Asian crime lords target Golden Triangle as they devise new markets

29 Jun 2024  |  www.voanews.com
Crime organizations in Asia's Golden Triangle are expanding their operations beyond drug trafficking to include wildlife trafficking, cyber scams, and money laundering, leveraging new technologies for profit. The region, particularly Myanmar, has become a hub for these activities due to political instability and lack of governance. The United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime highlights the increasing sophistication of these networks and the blurred lines between the illicit and legitimate economies. Despite efforts by local authorities, such as Myanmar's destruction of poppy fields, the region remains a significant producer of methamphetamine and opium, with environmental and social consequences. Security experts warn of the growing role of technology in advancing these criminal enterprises.

Thailand’s economy stumbles as Philippines, Vietnam, Indonesia race ahead

01 Apr 2024  |  www.aljazeera.com
Thailand's economy is struggling with high household debt, low productivity, and poor education, leading to a middle-income trap. Despite the recovery of the tourism sector, economic growth remains sluggish compared to neighboring Southeast Asian countries. Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin faces criticism for his economic policies, including a proposed cash handout and legalizing casinos. The World Bank and experts highlight the need for systemic reforms to improve the labor force's skills and competitiveness. Political risks and global economic challenges further complicate Thailand's economic outlook.

Thailand Seeking Investment for Strategic ‘Landbridge’

30 Jan 2024  |  www.homelandsecuritynewswire.com
Thailand is seeking investment for a $28 billion 'landbridge' project across its southern neck to reduce cargo transit times between the Pacific and Indian oceans, potentially bypassing Singapore and the Straits of Malacca. The project, which has yet to receive formal comment from China, aims to enhance Thailand's strategic importance. Critics question the financial viability, though geopolitical benefits are noted. The plan includes a nearly 90-kilometer road and rail route from Chumpon province to Ranong. Thailand's premier has promoted the project internationally, with reported interest from Germany and Japan.

Thailand’s Popular Politician Pita Cleared to Return to Parliament

24 Jan 2024  |  voanews.com
Pita Limjaroenrat, Thailand's most popular politician, was cleared by a Thai court to return to parliament, overcoming allegations of election rule violations related to media shareholding. His party, Move Forward, which won the most seats in the last general election, faces another legal challenge regarding a proposal to amend the royal defamation law. Pita's political survival allows him to potentially lead the opposition again. The Election Commission's case against him reflected the unpopularity of the previous military-led government. Despite the current Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin's struggles, Move Forward continues to push for structural reforms, representing a significant challenge to the royalist establishment.

Censors to Loosen Hold on Thai Film Industry

10 Jan 2024  |  www.voanews.com
Thailand's film industry may experience less censorship as the new civilian government led by the Pheu Thai Party seeks to foster a more open society for creative organizations. The previous conservative government under Prayuth Chan-ocha imposed significant restrictions on creative industries. The Pheu Thai Party, while promoting freedom of expression, will continue to prohibit films affecting the monarchy. A new censorship board including industry professionals is expected to be established. Critics and industry professionals have mixed reactions, acknowledging the potential for positive change but also expressing concerns about the continued restrictions and the motivations behind the reforms.

Thailand Getting Closer to Legalizing Same-Sex Marriage

21 Dec 2023  |  www.voaindonesia.com
Thailand is on the verge of becoming the first Southeast Asian country to recognize same-sex marriage after several marriage equality bills passed the first stage in parliament. Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin expressed optimism about the progress. The bills, which received overwhelming support, aim to redefine marriage as a union between individuals rather than between a man and a woman. If passed, Thailand will join Nepal and Taiwan in legalizing same-sex marriage in Asia. The move has been welcomed by LGBTQ activists and is seen as a significant step towards equality in a country known for its dynamic LGBTQ community. The legislation is also a notable achievement for the Pheu Thai Party-led coalition, which has faced criticism from young and progressive voters. Activists view the potential legalization as a long-overdue acknowledgment of their rights and dignity.

Hamas' Release of Thai Hostages Sheds Light on Migrant Workers' Plight

05 Dec 2023  |  voanews.com
Twenty-three Thai hostages have been released by Hamas after a 50-day captivity in Gaza. Despite the risks, some are considering returning to Israel for work due to low wages in Thailand's rural Isan region.
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