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Thai General Election Frontrunner Celebrates Newborn as “Secret Power”

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By Web Desk Published May 3, 2023 4 Min Read
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One of the frontrunners in Thailand’s general election hailed her newborn son as her “secret power” on Wednesday. She presented the baby to the media after giving birth just two weeks before polling day.

Paetongtarn Shinawatra, daughter of billionaire ex-premier Thaksin Shinawatra, vowed to get back on the campaign trail for the May 14 vote after giving birth on Monday.

The 36-year-old has been first or second in surveys of voters’ preferred choice of prime minister. Her Pheu Thai party — the latest incarnation of the political movement founded by her father — leads most opinion polls.

“I believe that good things come with babies, so this is a blessing for my family,” she told reporters at Bangkok’s Praram 9 hospital. “My children are my secret power to work and to live life.”

A heavily pregnant Paetongtarn was a near-constant presence at campaign rallies in searing tropical heat until just a week before giving birth.

The baby, named Prutthasin Sooksawas and nicknamed “Thasin” in honor of her father, is Paetongtarn’s second.

She described her emotions on delivering him safely after his heart rate fell during labor.

“Once I heard his cry, my tears fell. I felt relief that he was safe. I am glad he is safe,” she said.

There was less joyful news on Wednesday for Paetongtarn in the polls, where the rival opposition Move Forward party leader, Pita Limjaroenrat, overtook her as voters’ preferred prime minister.

The latest round of the closely-watched poll by the National Institute of Development Administration (NIDA) put Pita on 35 percent, ahead of Paetongtarn on 29.

In party preferences, Pheu Thai still leads Move Forward — a left-leaning reformist movement — by 38pc to 34, but the gap is narrowing.

Return of Thaksin?
Pheu Thai has said it is targeting a landslide to try to secure the PM spot — which under the junta-scripted constitution, requires the support of the military-appointed senate.

But Paetongtarn said she would not rule out alliances to build a governing coalition.

“I’m open to the parties that are going to support our policies and conditions,” she said.

It is the second election since the 2014 coup that ousted Paetongtarn’s aunt Yingluck from power.

Pheu Thai won the most seats at the last poll in 2019, but coup leader Prayut Chan-O-Cha stitched together a coalition to hold onto power.

The baby’s birth has increased speculation about a possible return to Thailand by Thaksin, who lives in exile to avoid corruption charges he says are politically motivated.

Paetongtarn said her father, 73, wants to return to Thailand but not to get involved in politics again.

“He always says he wants to return home to raise his grandchildren. He never said he wanted to return home to be PM,” she said.

Thaksin, still much loved in Thailand’s poor rural areas for his populist welfare policies, is loathed by the powerful military and royalist elites.

Thai politics has been dominated by a tussle between the Shinawatras and this royalist-military establishment for two decades.

Parties linked to the family have won most seats at every election since 2001 but have seen two prime ministers removed by coups and two by court orders. (AFP)

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