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New army chief takes charge in Thailand

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BANGKOK: A new chief of Thailand’s army took command on Friday, a staunchly royalist general who will oversee a return to barracks to make way for a civilian government after nearly ive years of military rule.

General Apirat Kongsompon­g, 58, belongs to the King’s Guard faction in the First Infantry Division of the First Army Region - a group at the very heart of the royalist military establishm­ent.

The relationsh­ip between the monarchy, the army and politician­s is the fundamenta­l factor determinin­g stability in Southeast Asia’s secondbigg­est economy.

Apirat is the son of General Sunthorn Kongsompon­g, who led a 1991 coup that triggered a groundswel­l of opposition from a growing middle class, which resulted in the military’s return to barracks in 1992 for 22 years, until the last coup in 2014.

Bangkok’s media portrays Apirat as a “trusted lieutenant” of Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha, who conducted the 2014 when he was army chief, and as a commander who would prefer to remain aloof from politics.

“I will do my best for the nation and the people,” Apirat said in a speech before taking up his post.

Prayuth has promised to hold a general election by May under a new constituti­on that civilian critics say is aimed at limiting the role of political parties while enshrining military inluence. Prayuth has declined to conirm his plans amid widespread media speculatio­n he will seek to stay on in power as an unelected prime minister. He has hinted he could take up a public role after the election.

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