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What impact does the situation in Thailand have on our country?
At present, the situation in Thailand, the Buddhist country in Southeast Asia, is turbulent. The streets of the capital Bangkok have been bloody in the past few days. This conflict, coupled with the conflict that occurred on April 10, has resulted in more than 50 deaths and more than 1,000 injuries. A new record has been set for the number of casualties in Thailand's conflict in nearly two decades - only what a bloody and brutal record it is.
The two parties in the current conflict - the Thai government and the civilian reactionary "Red Shirt Army" are still in a dangerous stalemate. Neither side was willing to give in, whether it was with their mouths or their hands. Although the government is backed by a powerful state machine, the Thai government with Abhisit Vejjajiva as Prime Minister is obviously racking its brains in the face of the "Red Shirt Army" that represents many people's strength and demands and has the support of former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra. , be very cautious in the use of force - even though now they have issued the best ultimatum, preparing to launch the final blow to "clear out" the red shirt army!
The two-month contest between the Abhisit government and the Red Shirt Army has been inextricable. In fact, both losers, and the biggest loser is the credibility and image of the entire country. Most of the people daily life. This kind of conflict has led to deeper and deeper estrangements, differences, and even hatred between different factions and classes in the country.
Did the redshirts win? Of course not. In the past two months of their massive demonstrations and several serious conflicts with the government, the Red Shirts have suffered serious casualties, and none of their many demands have been realized. Moreover, the Red Shirt Army is currently in danger and may be "forcibly cleared" at any time.
Did the Abhisit government win? Neither. In the past two months, the Abhisit government has used various measures in the face of various demonstrations by the Red Shirt Army, including civil and military, soft and hard, but the Red Shirt Army has remained unyielding, saying that they "will not leave like losers." ". In fact, even if the red-shirted army now assesses the situation and temporarily surrenders - if the heroes do not suffer the immediate losses, the Abhisit government will not be considered a winner. Because both sides and their supporters have forged a hatred that is far from being eliminated in one day. What's more, there are casualties among government troops, as well as casualties among other groups besides the Red Shirts and even foreigners. Public dissatisfaction abounds. The ability of the Abhisit government to govern has surprised the world.
And Thailand as a whole is the biggest victim, the loser. The severely damaged economy, severely damaged international image, questionable political system, and worrying domestic conflicts all make people deeply worried about the situation in Thailand in the next few years!
In fact, since Thaksin Shinawatra, the then democratically elected Prime Minister of Thailand, was overthrown by the military in an armed coup in 2006 and forced to step down and go into exile, the situation in Thailand has never been peaceful. Thaksin's "removal from power" itself is proof of the failure of "Thailand democracy" and a shame for democracy. Those who support Thaksin, those who oppose Thaksin, and other factions fight against each other without giving in, performing a "farce" that is difficult for outsiders to understand, ridiculous and outrageous: the leader supported by this faction is the "prime minister" of the country At that time, another group held demonstrations to protest against the "establishment" and vowed to unseat the emperor - and all under the banner of "democracy" to defend "democracy", and often achieved their goals! How strange! The democratically elected government can be "demonstrated away" by the reactionaries in this way, and can also be "adjudicated away" by other state power agencies after "weighing the pros and cons" and "assessing the situation" - this is the end of the two prime ministers Samak and Somchai after Thaksin wrote the letter. . And the Abhisit in front of him is not without this possibility.
It is said that Thailand has implemented a Western-style "democratic system" for decades. However, this "Thailand political system" that is similar to the British constitutional monarchy is currently showing this weird phenomenon that is very different from the United Kingdom and other Western democracies, which is incredible. This is a topic worthy of deep thought by Thais and everyone. It appears in Thailand today, and it may appear in other countries tomorrow.
In fact, no matter what kind of state and political system it is, it must be suitable for the national conditions of the country, it must keep pace with the times, and it must seek benefits for the fundamental well-being of the general public. Otherwise, the people will not buy it.
China and Thailand have a close relationship as "China and Thailand are one family". The two countries are connected by mountains and rivers and share the same blood. There are millions of Chinese living in Thailand, and they are already one of the major ethnic groups in Thailand. The Chinese have made outstanding achievements in various fields in Thailand. Many political leaders in Thailand are of Chinese descent, including the outgoing prime ministers Thaksin, Sharma and Abhisit.
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