The Sunday Guardian

Thai Princess pulls out after King opposes Prime Ministeria­l bid

- IANS

BANGKOK: The Thai Raksa Chart party on Saturday withdrew the candidatur­e of Princess Ubolratana for the Prime Minister’s post of the country, hours after her brother, the King of Thailand, called her nomination inappropri­ate.

The party, which is allied to divisive former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra, said in a statement that it would submit to the royal order out of loyalty and respect towards the members of the royal household, Efe news reported.

Earlier, in a message that sounded like a farewell posted on her Instagram account, the 67-year-old princess thanked the people of Thailand for their “love and support”.

Without commenting on her candidacy, she said she would like to see the country make progress and all its citizens enjoy their rights and opportunit­ies for happiness and well-being. Ubolratana relinquish­ed her royal titles in 1972 at the time of her marriage to an American, but following her divorce in 1998, she returned permanentl­y to Thailand and has since enjoyed the due recognitio­n of her lineage.

On Friday, she was nominated as the prime ministeria­l candidate of the Thai Raksa Chart party, opposed to the military junta currently ruling the country, for the March 24 general elections.

The unexpected nomination of Ubolratana posed a turnaround in the political scenario in Thailand ahead of the polls, in which the head of the junta and current Prime Minister Prayut Chan-ocha will seek another term.

Around 12 hours after the nomination was filed before the authoritie­s, King Vajiralong­korn said his sister’s unpreceden­ted involvemen­t in politics was unconstitu­tional.

“A prominent member of the royal family becoming involved in politics, no matter how, goes against tradition,” the King said in a statement, adding “it is deemed extremely inappropri­ate”.

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Princess Ubolratana

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