Former Thai Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra made his first public appearances since being freed early from a jail sentence for graft and abuse of power, visiting his hometown in Chiang Mai on Thursday. During his visit, Thaksin Shinawatra visited Wat Phra That Doi Suthep this morning and is expected to stay in Chiang Mai until tomorrow. Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin is also visiting the province to inspect efforts to tackle the toxic dust concentration. Meanwhile, Chiang Mai has been reported as one of the most air-polluted cities, topping the world's most polluted cities list, with unhealthy air levels across all 17 provinces in the north. Amidst this, a group of Red Shirts supporters gathered in front of Chiang Mai University to seek justice for the victims of the 2010 massacres. Thaksin Shinawatra has scheduled a meeting with Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin this evening and expressed his joy in being with his family, stating, "Happiness is at home."
Assoc. Prof. Somchai Preechasilpakul, a law lecturer at Chiang Mai University, expressed disappointment with Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin's recent comments, stating that the air quality in Chiang Mai was surprisingly better at night than during the daytime due to officials'… https://t.co/B5WUxz91EH
The ruling Pheu Thai Party accused the main opposition Move Forward Party (MFP)'s chief adviser, Pita Limjaroenrat, of allegedly trying to steal the limelight from Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin and Former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra by traveling to Chiang Mai to… https://t.co/nL0WmnQ00J
Thaksin's Chiang Mai trip shakes faith of hometown loyalists https://t.co/CxZU4xGKVo via @NikkeiAsia
🇹🇭Thailand's tourist hotspot Chiang Mai was blanketed by hazy smog on Friday, as residents and visitors to the usually picturesque northern city were left wheezing in the toxic air. https://t.co/YT1Zy2tyBG
Former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra informed reporters of his scheduled meeting with Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin this evening. He also shared his joy in being with his family, stating, "Happiness is at home," to reporters. Additionally, he addressed the issue of toxic… https://t.co/dM1rbNLsCT
‘It’s very high’: smog-choked Chiang Mai tops world’s most polluted cities https://t.co/pFtpRybQeJ
A group of Red Shirts supporters gathered in front of Chiang Mai University to ask former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra when he will seek justice for the victims of the 2010 massacres. They gathered in front of the university to wait for Thaksin's convoy to pass, but a… https://t.co/is70m8Kzwm
A co-leader of the People's Movement for a Just Society (P-Move), Teeranet Chaisuwan, was summoned by the police for their protests between February 5 and 28. Teeranet was accused of organizing illegal protests that violated the ban on all public gatherings within a 50-meter… https://t.co/MBOoYffbQN
Former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra visited Wat Phra That Doi Suthep this morning. Thaksin is expected to be in Chiang Mai until tomorrow. Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin is flying up to the province to inspect authorities' efforts to tackle the toxic dust concentration in… https://t.co/7xORwQRryM
Chiang Mai is once again one of the most air-polluted cities on the IQAir list this morning. The air quality in all 17 provinces in the north is at unhealthy levels. The air in the Bangkok Metropolitan Region was bearable. #Thailand #Bangkok #ChiangMai #AirPollution… https://t.co/t8ZHAbJeSI
Former Thai Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra visited his hometown in the kingdom's north on Thursday as he made his first public appearances since being freed early from a jail sentence for graft and abuse of power. https://t.co/pvZp2Ufqkz