Saturday, February 9, 2019

INTERNATIONAL BREAKING NEWS

Thai princess run in prime minister's election
09 February 2019, 19:33 BDT
Ubolttran Mahidal  Photo: AFP
The decision to contest the elections in the upcoming elections in Thailand has been decided by the country's princess Ubolttran Mahidal. The 67-year-old woman sister of Thailand's sister According to the relevant registrar, the BBC has told that the Princess Uboltranah Mahdi will take the election of a party for former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra. The country's general elections are scheduled to be held on March 24th.
Ubolatran Thai Raksa Charts Party registered for politics. Through the controversial party, Shinwatra's family has led the country's politics for several years. In a post on Instagram on Friday, Ubolttran said that he has removed himself from all the royal titles and from now on he will live as a common man.
Declaring his candidacy for the Prime Minister, Ubolttran said he wanted to practice his right as a common citizen. He will work with sincerity and determination for the prosperity of all Thai citizens.
After five years of military rule, for the first time, this election has made the opportunity for the country's democracy to return. In context, the princess Ubolttran Mahidl was born in 1951. In late 2016, Ubolttran, the eldest child of late King Bhumibol.

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