What happened to Yingla, who announced her permanent retirement from politics?

Yingla, 52 years old, is a standard beauty prime minister with great temperament. During her years as prime minister in Thailand, she was also very grounded and very popular with the people. However, in view of the well-known unique political environment in Thailand, Yingluck ran away as the prime minister of Thailand for more than two years on August 23, 2017, before she went to prison for the so-called &”;dereliction of duty&”;! Since then, Yingla has been wandering around the world, and the royal family and the military have not spared her at least on the surface. They have been looking for her and, of course, revoked her passport. In fact, Yingla&;s successful escape from Thailand is also an arrangement of the royal family and the military to let her leave Thailand early, so that the military can better control the political situation in Thailand, because Yingla and the Sinava family behind her have too high prestige among the people. If the former prime minister is really tried and detained in public, the political situation in Thailand will really get out of control. For the military and the royal family, as long as Yingluck steps down and leaves Thailand, their goals have been achieved. As for Yingluck&;s charges, just press one. However, after Yingla wandered around the world for more than a year, the Thai side, especially Ba Yu, was still very uneasy, and countless eyeliner closely followed and monitored the former prime minister. Finally, after some operation, Yingla may really feel tired. On January 20th this year, she officially announced that she had had enough of her past political life and had decided to stay away from politics completely. Hearing what Yingluck said, Prime Minister Ba Yu immediately got excited, and immediately announced the date of Thailand&;s general election on January 23rd. Then, Ba Yu was elected as he wished in this &”;carefully designed&”; general election for himself, and officially changed from a military prime minister to an elected prime minister. In the whole election process, Yingluck has always been &”;quiet&”; and has not added chaos to Ba Yu. Gradually, Thailand has stopped staring at Yingluck. At the beginning of January this year, the news showed that Yingla became the legal representative and chairman of Shantou International Container Terminal Co., Ltd., and she and her brother Thaksin also went to visit relatives and worship their ancestors in Taxia Village, Fengshun County, Meizhou City, which was warmly d by the local people. On June 27th this year, Serbia issued an announcement, announcing that &”;Serbia has decided to grant Yingla Serbian citizenship from June 27th, 2019&”;. The Serbian Prime Minister explained that &”;foreigners who meet the national interests can also obtain Serbian citizenship&”;. Basically, with the passport personally issued by the Serbian Prime Minister, Yingluck can freely enter and leave more than 100 countries, including most countries in the European Union. There is no need to toss about any visa, and the action will become much more free. Of course, Yingla&;s passport is also the result of her brother Thaksin&;s operation. Thaksin also said recently: &”;I have many friends, and those who can fight for her interests will do their best.&”; Now, although Yingla is no longer in Thailand and far away from politics, after all, she is with her brother and her husband and son. The small life can be said to be enjoyable. For her who is only 52 years old, the time is still very long. After so many ups and downs in life, the next time,Worth enjoying. As for the idea that many people care about whether she will come to power again, in fact, it is really unnecessary. The political game environment in Thailand is too dangerous for an ordinary politician to cope with. Actually, do business well, enjoy family life, and don&;t worry about political nothingness.


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