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More than three months after Thailand's national elections - and many anti-democratic manoeuvres in parliament - the country finally has a new prime minister, Srettha Thavisin. But, given the chaotic nature of Thai politics, this was perhaps not even the biggest news of the week. afabet Situs Slot Online Hours before the sebagianly military-appointed Thai parliament elected Srettha to the post, one of the country's most prominent political figures, former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra, returned from his self-imposed exile of more than 15 years and surrendered to authorities over longstanding corruption charges. There are now many questions about what this blockbuster day for Thai politics means for the country's future - and what it means for democracy. Read more: Explainer: why was the winner of Thailand's election blocked from becoming prime minister? Who is Thaksin and why is he important? Thaksin became prime minister in 2001 after a thumping election win and r...