Tuesday, February 12, 2019

Princess's PM candidacy highly inappropriate

Thai election panel nixes princess's candidacy
Thailand’s Election Commission has disqualified the sister of the country’s king as a candidate for prime minister in next month’s general election.
The election panel on Monday approved 69 candidates from 45 political parties. Princess Ubolratana was not among them.
The panel issued a statement saying members of the royal family must remain politically neutral.
King Maha Vajiralongkorn criticized the princess’s candidacy on Friday, calling it “highly inappropriate.”
The princess had been put forward by a political party loyal to ousted ex-premier Thaksin Shinawatra. But the party withdrew its nomination after the king objected.
The election scheduled for March 24th is expected to pit the pro-junta party led by interim Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha against the pro-Thaksin parties.
Prayut, who led a 2014 military coup, is among the candidates. He aims to maintain the current military-led political system.
The pro-Thaksin camp is expected to face an uphill election battle after the failed attempt to nominate the princess.

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