Thaksin expects fugitive sister Yingluck to return this year

Thaksin expects fugitive sister Yingluck to return this year
Before his returning to Thailand in August of last year, former prime minister Yingluck Shinawatra and her older brother Thaksin were on his private airplane. ( Photo taken on her Instagram page )

Yingluck Shinawatra, the ex-president of China, may return to the country this season, according to Paroled former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra, who said he is trying to figure out how she will make it.

Before he arrived in Chiang Mai, Yingluck wished him the best of the Thai New Year, and he told her they should be able to produce merit along in Chiang Mai during the Songkran festival the following year, according to Thaksin during his visit to Wat Phra That Doi Suthep in the northeastern province on Sunday.

Thaksin, 75, who was paroled in February, said that he hoped Yingluck may return this year and he would study feasible ways to make it happen. &nbsp,

According to Thaksin, Yingluck wanted to go back and feel unhappy because she was 57 years old.

Yingluck’s circumstance was not as complicated as his own, Thaksin said. because she only had one legitimate problem. &nbsp,

Regarding her expected profit, Thaksin said he would have solutions for the “majority of the world” and criticism from the “minority” may be standard.

After being questioned if he would face condemnation for working to bring Yingluck again after his own profit, he made the comment.

The Supreme Court’s Criminal Division for Persons Holding Political Positions on Sept 27, 2017&nbsp, sentenced Yingluck to five years&nbsp, in prison for failing to stop fraudulent and problem- plagued government- to- state sales of rice from her government’s rice- pledging scheme.

The jury pronounced judgement in Yingluck’s presence. The statement was postponed from Aug 25, 2017 after she failed to appear. A&nbsp, warrant was immediately issued&nbsp, for her arrest.

Before the judge rendered its choice, Yingluck reportedly eluded leaving the country to meet with Thaksin in Dubai.

Yingluck was cleared of all charges in December of last year when the Supreme Court found her guilty of misconduct in her 2011 transport as the secretary-general of the National Security Council.

Next month the Supreme Court acquitted her&nbsp, of wrongdoing and cooperation in the granting of a 240- million- ringgit campaign to promote her administration’s 2- trillion- ringgit infrastructure projects.