Thai Ex-PM Thaksin Shinawatra Postpones Return from Self-exile
Former Thai Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra has postponed his return from self-exile due to Thailand's political deadlock after the May election. Thaksin, who currently lives in self-imposed exile to avoid politically motivated graft convictions...

Thaksin, a former telecom tycoon who became prime minister in 2001 and ousted by the military in 2006, has towered over Thailand's politics despite having lived in self-imposed exile since 2008 to avoid graft convictions which he said were politically motivated after his government were ousted in a 2006 coup.
On Saturday, Thaksin said in a post on X, the social media platform formerly known as Twitter, that he needed a medical check up and would delay his return, originally planned for Aug. 10, by "a couple of weeks".
Thaksin-backed Pheu Thai Party came second in the May election after the progressive Move Forward Party.
The two election winning parties have been trying to form a government with six like-minded partners but have been blocked by the Senate, dominated by military appointees, and conservative opponents.
Earlier this week, Pheu Thai took the lead in trying to form a government without Move Forward, whose own attempts to form a government met with relentless opposition from the pro-military conservatives alarmed by its reform agenda.
The constitution, drafted during military rule, requires a joint sitting of the elected Lower House and the appointed Senate to vote for a prime minister.
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