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  2. Thaksin Shinawatra: Moment exiled former prime minister ... - AOL

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    Former Thai prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra returned to Thailand today after 17 years in exile in a historic homecoming, coinciding with a bid by his political allies to form a new government ...

  3. Thailand’s parliament voted on Friday for Paetongtarn Shinawatra to become the country’s youngest prime minister, thrusting another member of the kingdom’s most famed and divisive political ...

  4. List of political parties in Thailand - Wikipedia

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    Thai Raksa Chart Party (Phak Thai Raksa Chart) – founded in 2009, dissolved by the Constitutional Court of Thailand on 7 March 2019 for violating electoral laws; Future Forward Party (Abrv: FFP; Thai: พรรคอนาคตใหม่, RTGS: phak anakhot mai) The party was dissolved on 21 February 2020 for fiscal impropriety. [1] [2] [3 ...

  5. Voice TV - Wikipedia

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    Voice TV is a Thai television channel, notable for its liberal (Except for one news program hosted by Nattakorn Devakula) and pro-Thaksin stance and political-centric analysis. It is broadcast via digital terrestrial television (from 2014 until 2019), satellite, cable (as Video To Home 2), and web streaming.

  6. Analysis-Political turmoil threatens prospects of Thailand's ...

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    The political turmoil unleashed by the dismissal of Thai Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin is likely to deal another blow to the already struggling economy, where millions of people drowning in debt ...

  7. Move Forward Party - Wikipedia

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    The Move Forward Party was a progressive centre-left political party. They were known for their pro-democracy platform and their aim to remove military influence in Thai politics. The party's base of support mainly consisted of young and educated urbanites mostly found in Bangkok and its populous suburbs. [53] [54] [55]

  8. Explainer-Four Thai court cases that could unleash political ...

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    Thailand faces a critical week of court cases that could trigger a political crisis in Southeast Asia's second-largest economy, with the fate of the prime minister and the main opposition hanging ...

  9. Internet censorship in Thailand - Wikipedia

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    YouTube's parent company, Google, was reported to have agreed to assist MICT in blocking individual videos, thus making the remainder legal to display in Thailand. The YouTube site block persisted for nearly five months, despite the fact that the video challenged by MICT was voluntarily deleted by the user who posted it. [25]