Another point of foreign politics is that, as political textbooks say, it is a kind of competition. At that time, his brother Thaksin Shinawatra, a former prime minister of Thailand, was also accused of corruption. During a foreign visit, he was suddenly overthrown by a military coup of the army and got the permission of the then Thai emperor. This led to some people's opinions, once occupied the airport, and the society was in an uproar. The next few prime ministers did not last long, and conflicts often broke out. Later, after Yingluck came to power, it seemed that Thaksin was reported in the news.
However, after the outbreak of rice subsidy corruption, the society began to turmoil again. It seems that even the Thai military is out to maintain order. Originally, Yingluck said that she would step down as a caretaker government and then be tried. Although Parliament vetoed motion of no confidence, Yingluck also promised to be a caretaker of the government and dissolve the parliament after her term of office to calm people's anger, but at this time, the military suddenly came out, announced to take over the government, and implemented a series of measures such as forcibly suspending the constitution, arresting Yingluck, and controlling the media. However, it seems that the military came out with the permission of the King of Thailand.
The king of Thailand has a high reputation in Thailand, but sometimes he does things around the law. . . So it caused a series of problems. .