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Thaksin Shinawatra and Anutin Charnvirakul: Family Gathering or Political Maneuvering at Khao Yai Resort?

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The tranquil ambiance of Khao Yai’s scenic resort recently played host to a curious gathering that’s been the centerpiece of swirling political rumors. Picture this: a serene weekend getaway shared by former premier Thaksin Shinawatra and Anutin Charnvirakul, the influential leader of the Bhumjaithai Party. Throw in some golf, dinner, and a few renditions of classic tunes, and you’ve got quite the attention-grabbing social event.

Suwat Liptapanlop, advisory chairman of the Chart Pattana Party, quickly dispelled any political fantasies. “It was all just a warm family gathering,” he stated, recounting his invitation to the Shinawatra family reunion in Khao Yai, Nakhon Ratchasima. Alongside Thaksin and Anutin, a prominent businessman joined them for their leisurely golf round, which, according to Suwat, was far from politically charged.

Over sumptuous dinner spreads and melodies, Thaksin and Anutin were seen enjoying each other’s company, sparking a whirlwind of conjecture. The fact that the resort reportedly belongs to Mr. Anutin only added fuel to the speculative fire. Was this a covert power-play orchestrated by the master puppeteer himself, Thaksin, who, despite his parole, is rumored to have an iron grip on the ruling Pheu Thai Party led by his youngest daughter, Paetongtarn?

Timing is everything. This intriguing weekend rendezvous unfolded just as Srettha Thavisin, the current prime minister, awaited a crucial decision from the Constitutional Court. Come August 14, the court would decide if he remains in office following his contentious appointment of Pichit Chuenban, a former convict, as minister in the prime minister’s office during the latest cabinet shuffle.

Political analysts are buzzing with theories. Some suggest that Bhumjaithai’s powerful standing in the Senate elections could potentially catapult Mr. Anutin into the prime minister’s chair if Mr. Srettha’s tenure is cut short by the court’s ruling. Amid this backdrop, the Khao Yai gathering has only intensified speculation. Could Thaksin have used this convivial setting to request Mr. Anutin to step aside, paving the way for his daughter, Paetongtarn, to seize power?

Yet, amidst all this speculation, Mr. Suwat remains a steadfast voice of reason. “No political deals were struck,” he affirmed, emphasizing that the gathering was purely social. He reminisced about their shared past, noting that both he and Mr. Anutin had served under Thaksin during his premiership. “It was simply a weekend with familiar faces and the warmth of the Shinawatra family,” he insisted, downplaying the conjectures of a grand political scheme.

In the ever-dramatic theater of Thai politics, such sumptuous affairs can often be mistaken for surreptitious strategy sessions. However, as far as Mr. Suwat is concerned, this get-together was nothing but a harmonious reunion among old friends and family, with no cloak-and-dagger political machinations in tow. Whether the court ruling will throw Thai politics into further turmoil remains to be seen, but for now, the Khao Yai camaraderie appears to be just that – a relaxing retreat amidst political turmoil.

29 Comments

  1. Phoebe W. July 30, 2024

    This gathering was purely social? Come on, who believes that? Thai politics is a game of chess.

    • HistoryBuff99 July 30, 2024

      Exactly! They didn’t just meet up for golf. Thaksin is always pulling strings behind the scenes.

      • SkepticSam July 30, 2024

        Or maybe, it’s just a family event like they said. Not everything has to be political, people.

  2. John T. July 30, 2024

    Not a fan of Thaksin but honestly, it’s not illegal to meet someone for a social event.

    • Sophia K. July 30, 2024

      Yes, but given the timing and people involved, it’s hard to believe there’s no ulterior motive.

      • Phoebe W. July 30, 2024

        Exactly, Sophia. Timing is everything in politics.

    • NeutralObserver July 30, 2024

      The political scene in Thailand is way too murky to take such gatherings at face value.

  3. ThaiWatcher34 July 30, 2024

    The rumor mill is in overdrive. Thaksin might have influence but controlling everything? Hard to buy.

    • MayaD July 30, 2024

      Totally! People are giving him too much credit. Others have a say too.

  4. Larry D. July 30, 2024

    Why would Thaksin want Anutin to step aside for his daughter? That seems a bit far-fetched.

    • Analyst123 July 30, 2024

      Because Paetongtarn is his heir apparent. Keeping it in the family could be the strategy.

      • John T. July 30, 2024

        Fair point, but the transition isn’t that simple. Others will resist it.

  5. Justine July 30, 2024

    Family gathering or not, the timing raises major eyebrows.

  6. RacerX July 30, 2024

    Suwat trying to downplay it is suspect. He’s in the thick of it too.

    • HistoryBuff99 July 30, 2024

      Suwat saying there were no politics involved is exactly what a political schemer would say.

      • ThaiPundit July 30, 2024

        Either he’s covering something up or genuinely believes it. Hard to tell.

  7. Leo A. July 30, 2024

    Whenever Thaksin’s involved, there’s bound to be speculation, whether warranted or not.

  8. Emma Chang July 30, 2024

    Bhumjaithai positioning itself for leadership makes sense but only if Srettha is ousted.

    • LK07 July 30, 2024

      And if that happens, it could set off a whole new chain reaction. The political landscape is fragile.

  9. Nate July 30, 2024

    I don’t trust anything said about this meeting. Too many vested interests at play here.

  10. Grower134 July 30, 2024

    Even if it was just a weekend retreat, appearances matter in politics. The optics are bad.

    • Olivia M. July 30, 2024

      True, and politicians should be more cautious about their ‘personal’ gatherings.

  11. Jason July 30, 2024

    Anutin becoming PM? That’s a stretch, even for Thai politics.

    • Grace92 July 30, 2024

      Maybe, but stranger things have happened. And Bhumjaithai’s influence is growing.

      • Nate July 30, 2024

        True! It’s unpredictable right now.

  12. Sandra G. July 30, 2024

    Suwat’s insistence on the gathering being purely social lacks credibility given the political context.

  13. Arianna July 30, 2024

    I find it interesting how every move Thaksin makes is dissected. Paranoid much?

  14. Cynic July 30, 2024

    Thai politics is never straightforward. If it looks like a duck and quacks like a duck…

  15. Kai P. July 30, 2024

    Anutin’s resort being used for this meeting is too convenient to be just a coincidence.

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