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On Wednesday, Surya Jungourngarengkit has been appointed as the acting Prime Minister of the country amid political upheaval in Thailand. 70 -year -old Surya will take over the Prime Minister for just 24 hours. He has replaced the suspended Prime Minister Pitagtarn Shinavatra, who was removed from the post following a constitutional court order.
Surya is called a ‘meteorologist’ in Thai politics, as she has always been in the government with the ruling party. According to the Bangkok Post report, the cabinet reshuffle in Thailand is scheduled to be done on Thursday.
Home Minister Fummatham Vachayachai can be sworn in as Deputy Prime Minister. After taking charge, Surya’s tenure as the acting Prime Minister will end. The constitutional court of Thailand suspended Prime Minister Partangatar Shinavatra on Tuesday.

The Pitgtarn Shinavatra became the Prime Minister of the country in August 2024.
PM’s audio leaks, Army Chief criticized Actually, an PM Pitgtarnorn’s video of a conversation with the leader of Cambodia was leaked. In this, PM Pitgtarnarn, Cambodia leader Hun Sen calls Hun Sen ‘uncle’ and the Thai army calls the chief as his opponent.
There is a border dispute between Cambodia and Thailand. In such a situation, the opposition party made it an issue. The PM was accused of bending in front of Cambodia and weakening the army.
Due to this comment during the border dispute, his popularity declined due to this comment, some fellow parties left together and thousands took to the streets in protest. The court said that the Pitgtarnarn has violated the morality of the ministerial post. He then removed him from the post.

About 20 thousand people attended the demonstration outside Bangkok’s Victory Monument and Government House on Sunday against PM Shinavatra.
Turned in Thailand politics The Xinavatra family has had a very profound impact in Thailand politics for the last 2 decades. As many times this family returned to power, he has also faced to get out of controversies and power. Now this story has been repeated once again.
The political rise of the Shinavatra family began in 2001 when Thacasin Shinavatra took over the post of Prime Minister with heavy public support. He launched cheap health, debt and development schemes for the poor and rural people.
Thacasin’s popularity became a challenge for Thailand’s urban middle class, rich class and powerful army. In 2006, the army attacked and Thacasin was dropped from power. He was accused of corruption and misusing power.
Thacsin went out of the country and sometimes stayed in Cambodia and sometimes in Dubai and kept hold on politics from a distance. But his popularity did not end. His supporters launched a strong agitation against the governments in Thailand through the ‘Red shirts’ movement.

Thaksin’s sister PM became PM, removed after 3 years After this, Thacasin’s sister Yingalak Shinavatra won the historic election in 2011 and set a record of becoming the first woman Prime Minister of Thailand. He launched a large -scale rice purchase subsidy scheme, which made the rural voters happy but the government treasury was burdened with heavy burden.
Once again the popularity and policies of the Shinavatra family began to knock the army and traditional royal pro -powers. Large protests started against the Yingalak government, in which millions of people landed on the streets of Bangkok. In May 2014, Yingalak was also removed by the constitutional court on charges of misuse of power and later the army attacked and took power in its hands.
After the 2014 military rule, the political strength of the Xinavatra family started to see weakening. But in 2023, Thacasin’s daughter Pitgtarn Shinavatra began an attempt to return to power under the Fei Thai party.

The Paitagtarne was sworn in as PM in August 2024 at the age of just 37 years.
10 months PM Pitgtarn Shinavatra
In August 2024, the Paitagtarne was sworn in as Prime Minister. After this it was felt that the Xinavatra dynasty made another comeback to power. But this return did not last long. A case was registered in the Constitutional Court against the Paitagtarn and was removed from the post only after 10 months.
The Shinavatra family has become a permanent pattern of Thailand politics by repeatedly coming to power and then getting out of controversies.
The Shinavatra family in Thailand is extremely popular among rural areas and poor sections, but the influence of army and royal forces in Thailand politics is so deep that the governments of the Xinavatra dynasty do not last long. This battle of power repeatedly pushes Thailand towards instability.
Thaksin and his family supporters believe that every time the army use courts and political systems to demolish democratically elected governments. On the other hand, the Shinavatra family is accused of putting the country in financial crisis due to misuse of power, corruption and popular policies.
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