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Thailand’s former PM Thaksin released from prison

Thailand’s former PM Thaksin released from prison

Posted on May 11, 2026 By admin


Thailand’s former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra was released early from prison on Monday (May 11, 2026), raising the prospect of a return to the spotlight for the political heavyweight.

The 76-year-old telecoms billionaire served eight months of a one-year prison sentence for corruption and will be required to wear an electronic monitor during his four-month probation period.

Mr. Thaksin hugged family members outside the Bangkok jail where several hundred supporters wearing their signature red shirts had gathered, some shouting “we love Mr. Thaksin”, an AFP journalist saw.

Mr. Thaksin “may stay away for a couple of months, but he will not leave politics”, said 70-year-old Janthana Chaidej, who took a day off work as a restaurant cook to show his support.

Mr. Thaksin, who will be on probation until September, has other pending criminal cases against him, which could dissuade him from making rousing speeches and risking further prosecution, analysts say.

“I went into hibernation for eight months,” Mr. Thaksin told reporters from a rear window of his car outside his home in the capital, adding that he felt “relief” after his release.

Supporter Pao Nakao told AFP he was happy to see Mr. Thaksin free. “I know he will not leave us,” the 76-year-old farmer added.

Mr. Thaksin’s political machine has for two decades been a key rival of Thailand’s pro-military, pro-royalty elite, who view his populist brand as a threat to the traditional social order.

His Pheu Thai party and its earlier iterations have been the country’s most successful political outfit of the 21st century, with the Shinawatra family producing four Prime Ministers and drawing widespread support from the rural population.

But Pheu Thai had its worst election result ever in February, slipping to third place and raising questions about the future of Mr. Thaksin’s dynasty.

Yet Pheu Thai’s inclusion in the ruling coalition of conservative Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul has left open the possibility of a political comeback.

For his die-hard supporters, Mr. Thaksin’s release “will strengthen Pheu Thai in the short term because people will feel that the Pheu Thai owner is back”, said political science lecturer Wanwichit Boonprong.

But Mr. Thaksin’s “old enemies, the conservatives,” will rally around Mr. Anutin, who “has what Mr. Thaksin does not have — the trust of the elites”, Mr. Wanwichit added.

The anti-Thaksin conservatives “will unite and focus on Mr. Thaksin’s next move — and whether he will stay away from politics”.

Ex-PM on parole

The corrections department announced Mr. Thaksin’s parole last month, citing his age and the fact that he had less than a year left to serve as reasons for early release.

Mr. Thaksin was jailed after the Supreme Court ruled last year that he improperly served a 2023 sentence in a hospital suite rather than a prison cell.

He was elected Prime Minister in 2001 and again in 2005, and took himself into exile after his second term was cut short by a military coup.

After returning to Thailand in August 2023, he was sentenced to eight years for corruption and abuse of power.

But, rather than prison, he was whisked to a private room in hospital on health grounds, his sentence was reduced to one year by royal pardon, and he was freed as part of an early release scheme for elderly prisoners.

The timing of his return and his medical transfer, which coincided with Pheu Thai forming a new government, fuelled public suspicion of a backroom deal and allegations of special treatment.

The Supreme Court ruled in September that Mr. Thaksin had not been suffering from a critical health condition and his time spent in hospital could not count as time served, landing him in prison to serve his one-year term.

Mr. Thaksin was one of more than 850 prisoners who were approved for early release.

His daughter, former Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra, told reporters on Thursday (May 7) after meeting with Mr. Thaksin in prison that they had “not discussed anything about politics” and only spoken about family.

Mr. Thaksin’s nephew, Yodchanan Wongsawat, who became Pheu Thai’s standard-bearer ahead of the February election, was made Minister of Higher Education in Anutin’s cabinet.

Published – May 11, 2026 10:31 am IST



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