The scene in Thailand has been politically complicated for decades and it seems that it has changed in the public opinion, but due to the interference of external organizations in the judiciary, there is competition between the democratic parties and influential groups of the military, and because the decision-making process is still in place, it is not beneficial for the public, and MFP party leader Phitha said in an interview with Reuters.
The MFP party was dissolved by the Thai court because MFP leader Phitha campaigned to reform the Thai monarchy, and most of the party’s leaders were banned from politics for up to 10 years. However, MFP party and leader Phitha has not changed his political philosophy, but has changed the name of the party in a different way and is working with other leaders.
The balance of Thailand’s politics is dominated by military supporters and tail-pullers, threatening democracy. As pro-military parties and people come to power in Thailand, the Thai legal system needs to change.
After Thailand’s Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin was removed from office, Pei Thong Tan, daughter of Thailand’s wealthy Thaksin, also from the Phu Thai Party, took over as Prime Minister. At the same time, Thaksin was granted amnesty by order of the King of Thailand while serving his sentence.
The MFP party, which won the most votes in Thailand, was disbanded because it criticized the Thai monarchy without being allowed to form a party in the country. This is Thailand’s political position and the ability of a visionary young man to be banned by a hundred laws.
The MFP party was dissolved and Phitha was banned from politics. After Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin was removed from office and Pethong Tan became Prime Minister, the order of the King of Thailand and the pardon of Pethong Tan’s father Thaksin from punishment did not take much time. Thailand’s writing world has changed in real time. In Thailand’s political world, there has been a struggle between the winning party elected by the people and the military monarchy, and there have been coups. In Thailand’s democratic path, Thai law and the people are not fair.
He also added that although MFP leader Phitha was banned from politics, he will work hard for reforms in the country.