Thailand’s Thaksin is out of jail, but can he ‘leave politics behind’?
Thaksin Shinawatra, a prominent Thai politician, has been released from jail following a royal pardon. His neighbors in his hometown outside Chiang Mai hope this offers him an opportunity to retire from politics, especially as he approaches his 77th birthday.

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AI-generatedThaksin Shinawatra, a prominent Thai politician, has been released from jail following a royal pardon. His neighbors in his hometown outside Chiang Mai hope this offers him an opportunity to retire from politics, especially as he approaches his 77th birthday. However, after enduring eight months in jail, a coup, numerous legal cases, and threats to his family and assets, many who have supported him since his first election in 2001 are skeptical he will step away from politics entirely. Some residents believe he has earned a rest after his long political career.
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Model · rule-basedKey claims
5 extractedThaksin won his first election in 2001.
Thaksin Shinawatra has been released from jail after eight months.
He deserves to rest after fighting all this time.
Neighbors in Thaksin's hometown hope he can exit politics.
Those hitched to the Shinawatra bandwagon doubt he is destined for the political sunset.