BANGKOK: Thailand's new prime minister took office on Wednesday with the endorsement of the king, heading a controversial coalition including pro-military parties linked to former coup-makers.
The appointment of former property mogul Srettha Thavisin — of the Pheu Thai party long associated with billionaire ex-premier Thaksin Shinawatra — ends months of political deadlock following May's general election.The 61-year-old was confirmed by parliamentary vote on Tuesday, just hours after Thaksin returned to the kingdom from 15 years of exile and was immediately jailed on old graft cases.
AFP PHOTOThaksin was jailed for eight years on Tuesday, but the timing of his return, combined with Pheu Thai's decision to share power with pro-military parties, has led many to speculate that a backroom deal has been struck to grant him leniency — though the party denies it.The former Manchester City owner, 74, was moved from a prison quarantine facility to a police hospital on Wednesday.
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