Deccan Chronicle

Thai princess to contest polls

■ Monarchs usually keeps of politics

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Bangkok, Feb. 8: A Thai princess will run for Prime Minister in March elections in an unpreceden­ted entry by a royal into frontline politics, pitting her against the chief of the ruling junta and redrawing the nation’s political landscape.

Princess Ubolratana, 67, the older sister of Thai King Maha Vajiralong­korn, was announced as a candidate for the Thai Raksa Chart party steered by the divisive Shinawatra political clan. The Thai monarchy, a revered institutio­n shielded from criticism by a tough defamation law, has traditiona­lly been seen as above the political fray, although royals have intervened in moments of political crisis. Ubolratana’s nomination has electrifie­d the buildup to a March 24 election which had seemed poised to return the junta and its proxies to power in some form. Her involvemen­t gives a royal sheen to Thaksin Shinawatra’s political machine, which has won every election since 2001. And it also potentiall­y builds a bridge between Thaksin’s “Red” shirted supporters and the “Yellow” shirts who are arch royalists. Deadly violence and disruption linked to the two groups has defined Thailand’s turbulent last decade.

“The board agrees that the name of Princess Ubolratana, an educated and skilled person, is the most suitable choice,” Thai Raksa Chart party leader Preechapol Pongpanich told reporters.

The party falls under the tutelage of Thaksin, a billionair­e self-exiled former premier, who stands at the heart of Thailand’s bitter political schism — loathed by the army and Bangkok elite, yet adored by the rural poor.

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Ubolratana Rajakanya

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