Friday 31 January 2014

Political Crisis in Thailand


A situation of disaster, street full of protestors, Police shooting people with tear gas bullets, This is al;l happening in Thailand right now. Thailand manages to unite the economic success and political rise in equal measure but on this weekend with election are another fight between followers and challengers of Thaksin Shinawatra. The Ex- Prime Minister could have been out of country in 2008 but with his power in politics and in support financially healthcare policies beleaguered country, and win him every election from 2001.

 Yingluck Shinawatra Wave to crowd
With Elections in weekends, Opposition will set the results for sure. Many people have been already killed from the last November. Elections for Thailand could win by the opposition party because they are giving a successful legal confront to the nation and freed all court to be politicized.  

People Protesting Against Govt.
Current Prime minister Yingluck Shinawatra says “There's no doubt that Thaksin has remained an influential figure, working through and behind the Yingluck government, But Yingluck hasn't been Thaksin's 'clone,' as he originally hoped, and there has been plenty evidence that she was often able to set her own agenda and to form her own political alliances”. She addedThe protestors appear to have no clear political agenda other than a desire to 'return' Thailand to an imagined pre-Thaksin era in which the ruling network and its supporters can still call the shots, and provincial voters can be marginalized,

Economic progress in the country hit with 40% since 2007 to 2011. Government says overall economy for Bangkok hit by 17%.  PM has bought measure that guarantee Thaksin strategies carry on to boom the Economy. During this political crisis, country’s unaligned voters are getting familiar with the political Drama.

Thai PM's Interview by BBC NEWS   

 

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