Former Thai Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra is scheduled for release on parole on May 11, following the completion of a significant portion of his reduced sentence. Thaksin returned to Thailand in August 2023 after years of self-imposed exile and has since spent the majority of his detention receiving medical care at a police hospital. His upcoming release follows a royal pardon that shortened his initial eight-year prison term to one year, making him eligible for parole after meeting specific age and health criteria.
- Thaksin Shinawatra is set to be released on parole on May 11.
- The former leader returned to Thailand in August 2023 after 15 years of living abroad to avoid legal charges.
- His original eight-year sentence was commuted to a single year through a royal pardon.
- He has spent the duration of his sentence at the Police General Hospital due to various health issues.
- Eligibility for parole was granted based on his age, medical condition, and having served at least six months of his term.
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What can you expect from a country with a "coup culture" history
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Thailand politics is quite fun to watch. Every few months they will change a PM. Just like Japan. Sort of trend.