New PM looks to future

Former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra arrives at the Pheu Thai Party headquarters in Bangkok on Sunday to congratulate his daughter Paetongtarn ahead of her royal endorsement as Thailand's 31st prime minister. (Photo: Varuth Hirunyatheb)
Before her aristocratic support as Thailand’s 31st prime minister, former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra greets his daughter Paetongtarn at the Pheu Thai Party office in Bangkok on Sunday. ( Photo: Varuth Hirunyatheb)

Paetongtarn Shinawatra, the country’s prime minister, vowed to steer clear of a related tragedy to her father’s and her aunt’s, Thaksin Shinawatra and Yingluck Shinawatra.

She made the oath after receiving her aristocratic support on Sunday as the nation’s 31st and youngest perfect secretary.

No one would want to experience the same death as my dad and uncle. Neither did they. Therefore, my goal is now to carry out my duties to the best of my ability,” said Ms. Paetongtarn, speaking at a press conference held on Sunday to get the royal command appointing her as the fresh PM.

” And I think we may look past these concerns, or we will never achieve our targets”, she said.

Ms. Paetongtarn joins the powerful Shinawatra community as the next person to take the national helm. Thaksin and his younger sister, Yingluck, went into exile after defense dictatorships which toppled their institutions.

The Thaksin leadership was ousted in a coup on Sept 19, 2006, before the government led by Yingluck, his younger sister, faced a similar tragedy in a military putsch on May 22, 2014.

Before these military dictatorships, they both faced allegations of corruption and wrongdoing, which led to the prosecution of formal legal cases against them.

After 15 times in self-imposed banishment, Thaksin was taken to the Supreme Court, where he was sentenced to eight years in prison in three circumstances, on August 22, 2013. Prior to his royal pardon, that sentence was afterwards reduced to a year by aristocratic mercy.

On May 7, 2014, the Constitutional Court suspended Yingluck as the interim prime minister in a misconduct situation. In one of the biggest bone cases in the country, she eventually fled the country in 2017, just before the Supreme Court sentenced her to five years in jail for failing to stop corn income worth hundreds of billions of baht, which had been a source of corruption.

In her first press conference as the new prime minister, Ms Paetongtarn said she will remain the laws of her father Srettha Thavisin, including “major” monetary stimulus and reformation, tackling illegal medications, improving the government’s universal healthcare system and promoting gender diversity.

She stated that the government would continue to pursue its flagship digital wallet policy while “examining and listening to more options” to ensure the scheme is financially responsible.

Ms. Paetongtarn stated that the objective is to stimulate the economy, so this will continue.

She responded to rumor that Thaksin had ordered the contentious handout plan to get abandoned.

She may get his guidance despite the fact that she has no intention of appointing her parents Thaksin to any government positions.

She said his father does n’t want a formal position in the new government, either.

She said she and any other Shinawatra family members have their own thoughts and would like to discuss them in response to criticism that she might be a perfect minister who is always under the influence of her father.

She said she considered her husband’s vision useful, and particulars of her administration’s policies will be presented to congress next month.

Ms Paetongtarn’s royal approval took place at a standard service on Sunday, after she won a legislature vote on Friday by an almost two-thirds lot.

After the nation’s Constitutional Court dismissed Mr. Srettha over an ethics infraction situation, the 37-year-old was chosen for the perfect minister position.

Before giving a brief statement thanking him and the person’s staff for approving her as prime minister, Ms. Paetongtarn knelted in tribute to a photograph of the King.

She assured all Thais that she was ready and willing to offer them entirely despite the fact that she had not intended to become excellent secretary.

She stated that now that she is prime minister, she has a tremendous responsibility to lead the country in the face of many issues and difficulties, mainly the economic situation.

She promised to perform her duties to the best of her capacity, display admiration for the royal family, and work honestly for the public’s and the country’s best interest.

As head of the executive, Ms. Paetongtarn stated that she would work with the government with an open mind in the remaining three years of her House term to create the country.

The primary minister only don’t accomplish this great task, the statement continues. I expect to arrange authority among those of all generations and competent people in all sectors in Thailand, including the government, partnership parties, legal servants, the private business and the public”, she said.

I will encourage the development of all Thai people’s ability and skills, and produce Thailand a place where people can have their dreams, use their imagination, and shape their personal future with each inch of it.

” I, Paetongtarn Shinawatra, as the prime minister, did do my duty to the best of my ability and make Thailand a land of equal opportunity and pleasure for all other Thai people”, the top declared.