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Thai king appoints Shinawatra heiress as new PM

By AFP
August 19, 2024
This handout picture released and taken by the Royal Thai Government on August 18, 2024, shows Paetongtarn Shinawatra, known by her nickname Ung Ing speaking during the royal endorsement ceremony appointing her as Thailands new prime minister in Bangkok. — AFP
This handout picture released and taken by the Royal Thai Government on August 18, 2024, shows Paetongtarn Shinawatra, known by her nickname "Ung Ing" speaking during the royal endorsement ceremony appointing her as Thailand's new prime minister in Bangkok. — AFP

BANGKOK: The Thai king on Sunday formally appointed Paetongtarn Shinawatra, the 37-year-old daughter of controversial billionaire ex-premier Thaksin, as Thailand´s new prime minister.

Paetongtarn, the kingdom´s youngest ever PM, comes to office after a court sacked the previous premier and disbanded the main opposition party, throwing Thailand´s ever-febrile political scene into a new round of turmoil.

She is the third Shinawatra to be prime minister, but will hope to avoid the fate of her father and aunt Yingluck, both of whom were thrown out of power in military coups.

Paetongtarn received King Maha Vajiralongkorn´s official written command to form a government in a ceremony at the headquarters of a former pro-Thaksin TV station soon after 9:30 am (0230 GMT).

She called on all Thais to work together to help revitalise the country´s sluggish economy, which has struggled to bounce back from the Covid-19 pandemic.

“Fellow Thais, this duty cannot be done by the prime minister alone. I hope I will be able to coordinate the power of all generations, all talented people in Thailand -- from the cabinet, the coalition, civil servants, private sector and the people.”