Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Thai king’s sister barred from politics

- — COMPILED BY DEMOCRAT-GAZETTE STAFF FROM WIRE REPORTS

BANGKOK — Thailand’s Election Commission on Monday disqualifi­ed the sister of the country’s king from becoming a candidate for prime minister in next month’s general election, saying all royals have to be above politics and the monarchy must remain politicall­y neutral.

The commission’s decision came after her brother issued an order describing Princess Ubolratana Mahidol’s political bid as inappropri­ate and unconstitu­tional.

The Thai Raksa Chart Party last Friday registered Ubolratana as its candidate, defying precedent against royal involvemen­t in politics.

Her choice of party was notable because the party is associated with the political machine of former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra, who was ousted in a 2006 coup after being accused of abuse of power and disrespect for the monarchy.

A royal order late Friday night from King Maha Vajiralong­korn said tradition and law barred the princess from politics.

Ubolratana’s involvemen­t was seen as a challenge to Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha, who led a 2014 military coup and is favored to win the March 24 election, which 55 parties are contesting. The military, a bitter foe of the exiled Thaksin, is closely allied to the palace.

Thai Raksa Chart on Saturday hastily issued a statement declaring its loyalty to the king and acceptance of his order, although it was technicall­y too late to withdraw Ubolratana’s candidacy.

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