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Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha announces he will retire from politics

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Prime Minister Prayut Announces His Retirement from Active Politics

by THE NATION

July 11, 2023

Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha on Tuesday announced that he would resign as a member of the United Thai Nation Party (UTNP) and quit Thai politics altogether.

In his Facebook post, Prayut said: “I would want to express my gratitude to the people who supported the United Thai Nation Party and me in the previous election.”

Prayut’s party finished fifth overall, winning 36 seats – 23 constituency MPs and 13 party-list MPs — and securing over 4.7 million votes in the May 14 general election.

Prayut said that he had decided to join the party because he wanted to create a high-quality party that had immense respect for the nation, religion and monarchy.

He urged all other UTNP members to stick to the core ideology of protecting the nation, religion, and monarch and to strive for the benefit of the people despite his absence from the party.

He said that throughout his nine years in office, he had paid close attention to inputs from all his supporters and other party members and did his best to advance the interests of the nation.

Prayut said that his efforts had made Thailand stronger in assorted areas, including transportation, communications, the internet, public utilities, foreign investment in many sectors, and research and development.

He also mentioned his achievement of leading the country in combating the Covid-19 pandemic, claiming that Thailand's response to the pandemic was so effective that it became one of the best countries in dealing with emerging diseases.

“These are the things I have accomplished for the country and the people during the past nine years as prime minister. I truly hope that the next government would continue to do so,” he said.

Prayut seized power in a military coup in 2014 and served as the prime minister until 2023. He was fielded as prime minister candidate by the UTNP in the May 14 election but the party failed to make a big impact.

Also on Tuesday, Sudarat Keyuraphan, the head of the Thai Sang Thai Party, a member of the coalition led by Move Forward that is expected to form the next government, resigned as party-list MP.

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Caretaker Thai PM Prayut Chan-O-Cha Officially Resigns and Retires from Politics

By Goongnang Suksawat

11 July, 2023

Current caretaker Thai Prime Minister Prayut Chan-O-Cha has announced today, July 11th, 2023, that he is officially resigning from the Ruam Thai Sang Chart party and politics. This ends his nine year political career in Thailand started by a coup in 2014.

Prayut will serve his remaining time as caretaker PM, which is nearly over as a vote for the new Prime Minister is set for this Thursday, July 13th.

In a brief statement, Prayut said he had “Done his best.”

As the leader of Thailand through a military-led coup and in charge during tumultuous years of COVID-19 restrictions and border closures Prayut was a divisive figure and deeply unpopular with progressive and liberal voters, especially youth. However, he had a core base of military and Royalist supporters who maintained support for him during his leadership period.

Prayut was in power for a total of nine years and him resigning fully opens Thailand to its next chapter which may begin as early as this Thursday during voting for Prime Minister. Highly charismatic and popular frontrunner Pita Limjaroenrat is wanted by many voters to be the next PM but this is no guarantee as members of the Junta appointed Senate have threatened to block his appointment and Pita also has a stormcloud hanging over him in terms of an ongoing legal case around his holding of media shares which could disqualify him as PM.

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Re: Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha announces he will retire from politics

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Gaybutton wrote: Wed Jul 12, 2023 5:58 amPrayut said that he had decided to join the party because he wanted to create a high-quality party that had immense respect for the nation
Why didn't he do that in the first 9 years, starting on day 1 ?
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