Tag: Anutin Charnvirakul


  • Anutin’s Rise and the People’s Party’s Test: Ideals, Pragmatism, and Thailand’s Political Crossroads

    Anutin’s Rise and the People’s Party’s Test: Ideals, Pragmatism, and Thailand’s Political Crossroads

    Context: A Party Born from Progressive Momentum The People’s Party (PP) emerged in Thailand amid a wave of idealism that promised reform, transparency, and a reshaping of political norms. At its core, the party sought to mobilize a broad coalition: urban voters craving accountable governance, regional voices seeking equitable development, and younger citizens demanding institutional…

  • Court Ruling Against Former PM Haunts Thailand’s Cambodia Policy

    Court Ruling Against Former PM Haunts Thailand’s Cambodia Policy

    Introduction: A turning point in Thai politics and foreign policy On the night of December 12, Thai politics entered a new phase. Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul dissolved Parliament, setting the stage for elections likely to be held in early February 2026. While domestic concerns will dominate the campaign, a landmark court ruling against a former…