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Daughter of Thailand's exiled ex-PM Thaksin leads opinion poll

The poll signals challenges for the current military-aligned government, with potential voters listing the two main opposition parties as their top two preferences, although many remained undecided.

Reuters
Bangkok, Thailand
Mon, September 26, 2022

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Daughter of Thailand's exiled ex-PM Thaksin leads opinion poll In this file photo taken on April 24, 2022, Paetongtarn Shinawatra, youngest daughter of former Thai prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra, walks past a display showing her portrait during the Pheu Thai party's annual meeting in Bangkok. Paetongtarn Shinawatra, youngest of billionaire tycoon Thaksin's three children, is now launching herself into the country's deeply divided political scene ahead of a national election due by March 2023. (AFP/Manan Vatsyayana)

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he daughter of Thailand's ex-Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra, who was ousted in a 2006 military coup and lives in self-imposed exile, has emerged as a leading candidate for premier in a preliminary opinion poll ahead of elections due next year.

The poll signals challenges for the current military-aligned government, with potential voters listing the two main opposition parties as their top two preferences, although many remained undecided.

Paetongtarn Shinawatra, Thaksin's youngest child at age 36, was the choice of 21.6 percent of respondents in the poll - just behind "undecided", which was cited by 24 percent of those polled.

The National Institute of Development Administration (NIDA) poll surveyed 2,500 people nation-wide from Sept. 15 to 21. It did not provide a margin of error.

Thailand's current ruling coalition's leader, Prayuth Chan-ocha, polled fourth with 10.1 percent.

Prayuth is currently suspended pending a court ruling in a case saying his time as a military junta leader starting in 2014 should count toward term limits. He continues to work as defence minister and the Constitutional Court is expected to rule in the case on Sept 30.

Since populist leader Thaksin was ousted by the military in 2006, parties loyal to his movement have won successive elections but their prime ministers have been removed by court rulings and coups.

Prayuth first came to power in 2014 when as army chief he ousted an elected government that had been led by Thaksin's sister, Yingluck Shinawatra.

Paetongtarn Shinawatra, known by the nickname "Ung Ing", is an executive in the pro-Thaksin Pheu Thai party and began appearing at party rallies earlier this year.

Pheu Thai topped the opinion poll as the favourite party of 34.4 percent of respondents, followed by "no party" at 24 percent and the youth-oriented opposition Move Forward party with 13.6 percent.

Prayuth's Palang Pracharat party was fifth with 5.6 percent of respondent

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