“9 Years After the Coup: A Look at the Characters Shaping Thai Politics Today”

2023-05-22 04:37:14

May 22, 2023 is a good day for political parties that get majority votes. and gaining the trust of the people to jointly announce the establishment of a government of the people, by the people, for the people

22 May 2014 Going back 9 years, the country is in an atmosphere of chaos. As a result of the introduction of the Mao Keng Amnesty Bill, there were many consequences. Whether it’s a rally of the Red Shirts who oppose the Act. led to a rally of the PDRC group led by Suthep Thaugsuban came out to demand the eviction of the government Yingluck Shinawatra leading to the dissolution of parliament Including holding elections that later become invalid.

Chaos is normal in a democracy. However, a group of people didn’t think so. Until the coup d’état led by the NCPO General Prayut Chan-o-cha tear up the constitution seizing power from the government and from the people until the country entered the era of silence for many years

Although the victory of the people on election day 14 May 2023 will bring a ray of hope. But the powerful people who participated in that time is still in power

On the occasion of the 9th anniversary of the coup, WAY invites you to look back at the characters in today’s Thai politics. that during that time who are they What do you do?

Pita Limjaroenrat

22 พ.ค. 2557 Co-Founder & Managing Director, CEO Agrifood

22 May 2023 Leader of the Kao Klai Party Acting 30th Prime Minister (?)

Thanathorn Juangroongruangkit

22 May 2014 Executive Chairman Thai Summit Group

22 May 2023 Chairman of the Faculty of Progress

Piyabutr Saengkanokkul

22 May 2014 Lecturer at the Faculty of Law Thammasat University and members of the Nitirat group

22 May 2023 Executive Board of the Faculty of Progress

Pannika Wanich

22 May 2014 Moderator of Voice TV Channel

22 May 2023 Executive Board of the Faculty of Progress

Chonnan Srikaew

22 May 2014 Member of the House of Representatives Pheu Thai Party

22 May 2023 Pheu Thai Party leader Acting Member of the House of Representatives

Srettha Thavisin

22 May 2014 President and CEO of Sansiri Public Company Limited was summoned by the NCPO to report to the coup after the coup.

22 May 2023, Pheu Thai Party candidate for Prime Minister

Paethongthan Shinawatra

22 May 2014 No. 1 shareholder SC Asset Corporation Public Company Limited

22 May 2023, Pheu Thai Party candidate for Prime Minister

General Prayut Chan-o-cha

22 May 2014 Head of NCPO and Commander-in-Chief of the Royal Thai Army

22 May 2023 Prime Minister Candidate Prime Minister Ruam Thai Sang Chart Party

General Prawit Wongsuwan

22 May 2014 Deputy Head of NCPO

22 May 2023 Deputy Prime Minister Leader of the Palang Pracharat Party Prime Minister Candidate

General Tanasak Patimakorn

22 May 2014 Supreme Commander, 1st Deputy Head of NCPO

22 May 2023 Sen.

Admiral Narong Pipattanasai

22 May 2014, Commander-in-Chief of the Royal Thai Navy, 2nd Deputy Head of NCPO

22 May 2023 Sen.

Air Chief Marshal Prajin Juntong

22 May 2014 Air Force Commander, 3rd deputy head of NCPO

22 May 2023 Sen.

Pol. Gen. Adul Sangsingkeo

22 May 2014 National Police Commissioner, 4th deputy head of NCPO

22 May 2023 Sen.

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Pitchaphon Arin

Born and raised in Chiang Mai Has 4 cousins ​​of dogs. He likes to observe and collect details of people’s stories. Cut off from the rest of the world with this Japanese playlist, somewhere between sweet and sour: orange.

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