Duncan knows the Thai political scene in Thailand as well as any foreigner. Good interview. Let's see, if Ung Ing can last longer than her predecessor.
She said, " it is time for me to do something for my country and party" So, prior to today, all the things that she had done, in her heart and mind, were not for Thailand... they are for herself and her family. And, she got elected to lead Thailand
Despite her own relative youth it is hard for Ung Ing to develop her own brand among young Thai voters who are smart enough to see that, despite the soothing words, what she actually represents are the vested interests her billionaire father and the bosses of the various factions of the party, who are mainly old style upcountry Thai Chinese gangster politician types involved in commercial exploitation of the indigenous rural populations, not much different from the pro-military politicians they have allied with. How can she compete with the visionary young People's Party politicians who have detailed policies thought out for everything from education to social welfare to decentralisation to economic policy and are not beholden to old style politicians? At the previous budget debate the old style politicians in the Thaksinite cabinet under Srettha had such little understanding of their own ministerial budgets that the opposition MPs had to help them out with the details in the debate.
Isn't Thailand Constitutional Law indicate that A PM should NOT be younger than 40??? So why is she selected. Another Takshin is indeed going to be interesting. Best Wishes To All Thailand ❤
@@gigilaw9009 Guess The Court need to update the Constitutional Law to avoid any misunderstanding... Did PM Sre Premiership an Interim Seat Warmer...till this lady come of age #36 🤔 Politics alway Amaze me. In A Volatile Uncertain Time... An inexperience PM will fall for anything especially coming from A Family littered by SO MUCH SCANDAL. Thailand n Her People #SimplyBeautiful ❤ deserve THE BEST. Hope you GET THE BEST PERSON as PM. 😊
@@gigilaw9009 Chinese??? Hmmm....Interesting indeed. Running A Country NOT similar to Taking Over A Family Business. It is not An Entitlement or Birthright unlike A Monarchy. There are TOO MANY STAKEHOLDERS @ play. Father...Aunt...Daughter.
The downfall of dynastic politics, which is a key feature of the Shinawatra family’s political activities. If Paetongtarn is elected as prime minister, she will be the fourth person from the Shinawatra clan, following Thaksin himself, then Somchai (brother-in-law), Yingluck (younger sister), and Paetongtarn (daughter). This doesn’t even include other members of the clan who have entered politics, such as Jae Daeng, or people like Chaisit, whom Thaksin appointed as Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces when he was prime minister. Why is dynastic politics the downfall of democracy? Because family ties are given more importance than actual abilities to perform duties within a democratic system. This blocks opportunities for those outside the family, other members of the party, or ordinary people with high capabilities but not enough power or money. They get sidelined simply because they aren’t part of the family. This monopolization of power fosters authoritarian political behavior because people voting in elections focus not on individual capabilities but on the family’s political influence. So, even if one claims that the people have elected them, it cannot be denied that this nurtures authoritarian behavior, where the choices for voters are predetermined.
@@mikolowiskamikolowiska4993 No. Look at what happened with Srettha. This truly marks the end of the Pheu Thai Party. Thaksin’s eagerness to return home led him to make a deal with the royalist faction, thinking that he was important because they supposedly needed him to block the Move Forward Party. Thaksin really overestimated his importance. As it turns out, the royalists don’t give a damn about Thaksin or Pheu Thai. The deal is over. Today, the royalists have taken full control. Not only did they use Thaksin and Pheu Thai to block Move Forward after the election, but they also used the courts to crush Move Forward further, and now they’re using the same courts to take down Srettha. Pheu Thai’s misfortune lies in the betrayal and broken promises of that day, which caused them to lose a lot of their supporters. Now, not only are the party’s and Thaksin’s fates in the hands of the royalists, but the public’s faith in Pheu Thai has also disappeared. Forget about the next election. It’s laughable that Thaksin once aimed for 200 seats. Now, he’s settling for much less. Thinking about a landslide victory is absurd at this point. This is truly a no-win situation. They can’t exit the deal, and even if they could, many supporters wouldn’t back them anymore. This is the true end.
@@mikolowiskamikolowiska4993 Thaksin openly admitted himself that he doesn’t trust people outside his family. That’s why we rarely see Thaksin promoting outsiders to represent his family.
I think she's trying to lead him into the nuance of the issues. It was executed quite badly. Choppy questions and poorly worded. But overall very interesting train of thought tho. Just my opinion.
Nope...she is No Noob. She is A Season Anchor Lady with CNA. She is Nice...yet Extremely Careful thou. CNA is A Pro Government Entity. Any Government globally. My Personal take watching them @ work.
Thaksin has boosted his own base and now he expand from that base by not progressive enough and not conservative through the new prime minister; her daughter. Focus on expanding.
Personally, she has a lot of expectations set before her. Her rise to Premiership was somewhat accidental by nature. She didn’t win the election her self. Given the constitution’s rule, her party submitted 3 Prime Ministerial candidate. She was the runner up after Srettha. Naturally, when he was ousted by the Constitutional court, she became the obvious choice. Although there was a 3rd remaining candidate, but he has too many baggage and the party probably thought it’s going to be troublesome down the line. Although she may not have any political experience, what she has going for her self is a clean slate. Whether that’s true or false the opposition will likely dig into those. Politics is dirty and is a cut throat game. Will she be able to handle the things that will now be targeted at her remains to be seen. Her biggest and most urgent task is how can she solve the household debt and strength of the middle class economy who is the main block of tax income of the country. It is no means an easy feat because her recent predecessor couldn’t even handled it. Though he was only in office for less than a year before leaving. What’s changed now though are gone of the 250 appointed upper house. Who at the general election had power to vote for PM in the parliament. They are no more. So this time, it was the first time that the Parliament was able to elect a PM candidate from MP’s who has gone through the election. The will of the people.
Her downfall will be the doing of her corrupt dad who will face the constitution court for les majestic case which is jail term if convicted. Also I do foresee a coup if she does try to influence the court to help him and also bring her aunt convicted Yingluck back from exile.
That's why is called amazing Thailand, sad indeed, the country got so much resources and opportunities but just couldn't have a stable government like malaysia.
The only reason she could become the prime minister is because of her father's influence and connection. Without her father, she has nothing. It's so embarrassing to have her as the prime minister. Hopeless Thailand.
Bongbong Marcos Gibran Rakabuming, Kaesang Pangraep Paetongtarn Shinawatra This is just monarchy pretending to be democracy at this point. Ahhh yes Southeast Asia at its finest
Duncan knows the Thai political scene in Thailand as well as any foreigner. Good interview. Let's see, if Ung Ing can last longer than her predecessor.
She said, " it is time for me to do something for my country and party"
So, prior to today, all the things that she had done, in her heart and mind, were not for Thailand... they are for herself and her family.
And, she got elected to lead Thailand
Not by the Thai people
no, you're wordy, people who got elected saying the same thing: "let's start from thoday" or something like that
เห็นได้ชัดว่า สื่อทั่วโลก ให้ความสนใจกับผู้นำประเทศไทย มากๆ ทุกครั้งที่มีการเปลี่ยนผู้นำ สื่อทั่วโลกจะทำข่าวประเทศไทย ฉันดีใจที่ ทั่วโลกรู้จัก เเละสนใจประเทศไทยของฉัน
สื่อโลกสนใจ..ไทยแลนด์ดูเรียบง่าย🙂🙂ประเทศไทยเดินหน้าต่อ..ถึงแม้จะเจอสถานการณ์ที่คาดไม่ถึง😂😅แต่ก็ก้าวข้ามไปทีละขั้นตอน..ความสงบยังคงมีอยู่..อาจมีคนบ่นคนด่า..แต่ยังคงอยู่บนเส้นทางเดินที่คนไทยส่วนใหญ่ให้โอกาสฝ่ายที่รวบรวมเสียงส่วนใหญ่ตามหลักการที่มีอยู่...อาจจะไม่สวยหรูประทับใจคนไทยทั้งหมด...😊..แต่ถ้ามองสถานการณ์รอบโลกที่วุ่นวาย..ผมว่าไทยแลนด์ยังดูดีอยู่❤❤❤❤😎😎😎
Despite her own relative youth it is hard for Ung Ing to develop her own brand among young Thai voters who are smart enough to see that, despite the soothing words, what she actually represents are the vested interests her billionaire father and the bosses of the various factions of the party, who are mainly old style upcountry Thai Chinese gangster politician types involved in commercial exploitation of the indigenous rural populations, not much different from the pro-military politicians they have allied with. How can she compete with the visionary young People's Party politicians who have detailed policies thought out for everything from education to social welfare to decentralisation to economic policy and are not beholden to old style politicians? At the previous budget debate the old style politicians in the Thaksinite cabinet under Srettha had such little understanding of their own ministerial budgets that the opposition MPs had to help them out with the details in the debate.
Great questions from a well read presenter answered by an equally well prepared interviewer.
Isn't Thailand Constitutional Law indicate that A PM should NOT be younger than 40???
So why is she selected.
Another Takshin is indeed going to be interesting.
Best Wishes To All Thailand ❤
No 36 yไม่ค่ะ ไทยกำหนด36ปีค่ะ❤❤❤
@@gigilaw9009
Guess The Court need to update the Constitutional Law to avoid any misunderstanding...
Did PM Sre Premiership an Interim Seat Warmer...till this lady come of age #36 🤔
Politics alway Amaze me.
In A Volatile Uncertain Time...
An inexperience PM will fall for anything especially coming from A Family littered by SO MUCH SCANDAL.
Thailand n Her People #SimplyBeautiful ❤ deserve THE BEST.
Hope you GET THE BEST PERSON as PM. 😊
@@Shiela-v6kกฏหมายไม่ได้มาจากฝังเรา มาจากทหารที่ยึดอำนาจเขียนไว้ ซึ่งจะทำงานอะไรยากมากค่ะ❤คนไทยส่วนใหญ่คนจน ต้องการความช่วยเหลือ ตั่งแต่มี นายกมา 31คน คนที่ทำงานได้สำเร๊จ จริงมีแต่ทักษิณคนเดียว มีผลงานที่ชัดเจนค่ะ❤
ส่วนนายกใหม่เธอเรียนรู้จากพ่อตั่งแต่เด็กมาแล้ว พ่อไปพบประชาชนเธอก็ไปด้วยค่ะ
แล้วเพื่อไทยทำงานเป็นทีมเวิร์คค่ะ มีที่ปรึกษาผู้เชี่ยวชาญ ทุกตำแหน่งค่ะ ครอบครัวคนจีนที่เรียนเก่ง และขยัน ทำงานเร็ว ค่ะ มุ่งมั่น สมเป็นจีนฮากกา
@@gigilaw9009
Chinese???
Hmmm....Interesting indeed.
Running A Country NOT similar to Taking Over A Family Business.
It is not An Entitlement or Birthright unlike A Monarchy.
There are TOO MANY STAKEHOLDERS @ play.
Father...Aunt...Daughter.
She is so cute ❤
Wish Thailand prosperity like her name😊
+1❤❤❤
The downfall of dynastic politics, which is a key feature of the Shinawatra family’s political activities. If Paetongtarn is elected as prime minister, she will be the fourth person from the Shinawatra clan, following Thaksin himself, then Somchai (brother-in-law), Yingluck (younger sister), and Paetongtarn (daughter). This doesn’t even include other members of the clan who have entered politics, such as Jae Daeng, or people like Chaisit, whom Thaksin appointed as Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces when he was prime minister.
Why is dynastic politics the downfall of democracy? Because family ties are given more importance than actual abilities to perform duties within a democratic system. This blocks opportunities for those outside the family, other members of the party, or ordinary people with high capabilities but not enough power or money. They get sidelined simply because they aren’t part of the family. This monopolization of power fosters authoritarian political behavior because people voting in elections focus not on individual capabilities but on the family’s political influence. So, even if one claims that the people have elected them, it cannot be denied that this nurtures authoritarian behavior, where the choices for voters are predetermined.
Not really. No one gives you an opportunity. You're just not popular as you think you are while they are
@@mikolowiskamikolowiska4993 No. Look at what happened with Srettha. This truly marks the end of the Pheu Thai Party. Thaksin’s eagerness to return home led him to make a deal with the royalist faction, thinking that he was important because they supposedly needed him to block the Move Forward Party. Thaksin really overestimated his importance. As it turns out, the royalists don’t give a damn about Thaksin or Pheu Thai. The deal is over. Today, the royalists have taken full control. Not only did they use Thaksin and Pheu Thai to block Move Forward after the election, but they also used the courts to crush Move Forward further, and now they’re using the same courts to take down Srettha.
Pheu Thai’s misfortune lies in the betrayal and broken promises of that day, which caused them to lose a lot of their supporters. Now, not only are the party’s and Thaksin’s fates in the hands of the royalists, but the public’s faith in Pheu Thai has also disappeared. Forget about the next election. It’s laughable that Thaksin once aimed for 200 seats. Now, he’s settling for much less. Thinking about a landslide victory is absurd at this point. This is truly a no-win situation. They can’t exit the deal, and even if they could, many supporters wouldn’t back them anymore. This is the true end.
@@mikolowiskamikolowiska4993 Thaksin openly admitted himself that he doesn’t trust people outside his family. That’s why we rarely see Thaksin promoting outsiders to represent his family.
Indeed
@@somchai-t7p
No Wonder The People of Thailand DON'T TRUST him too 😮😅
Wish Thailand well.
Pray for Thailand guys🙏😭🙏
Seems like younger than her age is her own knowledge and capacity, so just the mouthpiece of her daddy. Nothing more.
I think of Bee Gees' song, "I Started A Joke". Pray for Thailand!
Congratulations shiwanatra
Bandazaaa chin wa tha chu chu 😋😋😋 hoy tu pa wa quo bing tzi chaaa 🍓🍓😍😍
Many believe that she is only a puppet. Someone powerful is behind her. Anyway hopefully Thailand will flourish under her
The Writing On The Wall.
Everyone Can See It.
I feel like Thailand doesn’t have PM because I didn’t vote for them but I voted for Moveforward Party now become People’s Party
is it me or the news anchor is abit green
I think she's trying to lead him into the nuance of the issues. It was executed quite badly. Choppy questions and poorly worded. But overall very interesting train of thought tho. Just my opinion.
Nope...she is No Noob.
She is A Season Anchor Lady with CNA.
She is Nice...yet Extremely Careful thou.
CNA is A Pro Government Entity.
Any Government globally.
My Personal take watching them @ work.
Thaksin has boosted his own base and now he expand from that base by not progressive enough and not conservative through the new prime minister; her daughter. Focus on expanding.
Personally, she has a lot of expectations set before her. Her rise to Premiership was somewhat accidental by nature. She didn’t win the election her self. Given the constitution’s rule, her party submitted 3 Prime Ministerial candidate. She was the runner up after Srettha. Naturally, when he was ousted by the Constitutional court, she became the obvious choice. Although there was a 3rd remaining candidate, but he has too many baggage and the party probably thought it’s going to be troublesome down the line. Although she may not have any political experience, what she has going for her self is a clean slate. Whether that’s true or false the opposition will likely dig into those. Politics is dirty and is a cut throat game. Will she be able to handle the things that will now be targeted at her remains to be seen.
Her biggest and most urgent task is how can she solve the household debt and strength of the middle class economy who is the main block of tax income of the country. It is no means an easy feat because her recent predecessor couldn’t even handled it. Though he was only in office for less than a year before leaving.
What’s changed now though are gone of the 250 appointed upper house. Who at the general election had power to vote for PM in the parliament. They are no more. So this time, it was the first time that the Parliament was able to elect a PM candidate from MP’s who has gone through the election. The will of the people.
In short. Make sure economy grow without upsetting the Military Chief up there 😅. At same time, bring back Aunt 😊 in Dubai back to Thailand 🎉
“Accidental by nature” 😂 has nothing to do with her dad right?
@@PresidentBob1989 I wish I could say more. lol
@@tankgod888 it’s weird isn’t it.
Thinking about everything. But the……
@@CoffeBuz Aunt Yingluck is lonely in Dubai. That's top priority.
Taksin was exiled. Not "living abroad"
A disaster is coming under her ruling😢
Those made PM step down, make female become PM again.
Thaksin Shinawatra n Yingluck Shinawatra both Got Ousted by Military
Hat Trick ?
They been verdicted to jail for the big corruption and ran away to avoid punishment
@@chuleeyaege8868ทหารใส่ร้าย เกิดจากพรรคฝ่ายค้านเลือกตั้งแพ้ ประชาชนส่วนใหญ่เลือมาจาก500ได้377คน
นโยบายช่วยคนจน อย่าง สามสิบบาทรักษาทุกโรค ใช้หนี้ l m f จากรัฐบาลก่อน
สร้างสนามบินสุวรรณภูมิ เงินกองทุนให้คนจนกู้ดอกเบี้ยต่ำ ทุกวันนี้คนยังใช้ทุกโครงการที่ทักษิณทำไว้ค่ะ ประชาชนยังรักจนถึงปีนี้ จากปี2549-ปี2567คนยังรักทักษิณค่ะ
@@vincecarlo this is going to be the 3rd Gen of corruption’s family
Omg Chio bu PM, I want to migrate to Thailand.😉
Her downfall will be the doing of her corrupt dad who will face the constitution court for les majestic case which is jail term if convicted. Also I do foresee a coup if she does try to influence the court to help him and also bring her aunt convicted Yingluck back from exile.
Think of who is really behind it all...its not only thaksin's doing. Its all about that ruthless guy.
She will do absolutely nothing for normal thai people and everything for her super rich family and there rich friends. Simple.
Why not interview a Thai person?
I'm moving to Thailand ☺️☺️☺️☺️☺️
dont, you'll be kidnapped
a puppet basically, amazing state of affairs
It doesn’t look right for me at all. This government is becoming in power bizarrely.
I wont be surprise if the Thai king make this new PM his new wife.
One Way Ticket
Surprisingly, Thaksin has no son ?.
He has a son, but he doesn’t’t seem to qualify compare to his sister.
He has but kinda useless one. 🫤
Thailand alway change
Pm
That's why is called amazing Thailand, sad indeed, the country got so much resources and opportunities but just couldn't have a stable government like malaysia.
🥀🫂
The only reason she could become the prime minister is because of her father's influence and connection. Without her father, she has nothing. It's so embarrassing to have her as the prime minister. Hopeless Thailand.
nepo baby
elected with no policies🤔
ตามกฏหมายที่รัฐบาลทหารเขียนไว้ค่ะ
Bongbong Marcos
Gibran Rakabuming, Kaesang Pangraep
Paetongtarn Shinawatra
This is just monarchy pretending to be democracy at this point. Ahhh yes Southeast Asia at its finest
Wow! Talk about a total heartthrob of a leader! Her beauty is patently mesmerizing.
But we are not talking about beauty pagant here, is about ruling the country.
@@Nick-x4k
😂😂😂 #Savage ❤
Sawadee,, Siam,, good luck 🤞🏻
🤔🤔🤔 Daddy US puppet party 🎉🥳 missing in action
A county keep change PM is uselessness county no difference at all lols 🤣