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Yingluck, the former female prime minister of Thailand, was acquitted 12 years after the incident, and the Shinawatra family may return to power

author:Muya Q

In Thailand, the fate of a woman who was once the head of a country and then an exile in a political storm is a twist and turn. Her name is Yingraksinawa, and you may be unfamiliar with it, but the story of her experience can inspire any heart seeking justice and hope.

Yingluck, the former female prime minister of Thailand, was acquitted 12 years after the incident, and the Shinawatra family may return to power

Imagine being suddenly accused of a crime at the height of your power and forced to leave your beloved homeland. This was the situation Yingluck faced in 2017. At the time, she was charged with abuse of power over a policy decision involving the transfer of officials. All this begs the question: how fragile is the truth in the political struggle?

Yingluck, the former female prime minister of Thailand, was acquitted 12 years after the incident, and the Shinawatra family may return to power

However, time is the best antidote and the most impartial referee. A few years later, in 2023, the Supreme Court handed down an exciting verdict: Yingluck is not guilty! Imagine the joy of those who supported her, loved her, and followed this judicial battle.

Yingluck, the former female prime minister of Thailand, was acquitted 12 years after the incident, and the Shinawatra family may return to power

But the story doesn't end there. Looking back, we can clearly see how Yingluck and her brother Thaksin Shinawatra – Thailand's first democratically elected prime minister with a full term – have had their ups and downs in their political careers. They are not just brothers and sisters, but also partners who have supported each other and moved forward together in Thailand's modern political history.

Yingluck, the former female prime minister of Thailand, was acquitted 12 years after the incident, and the Shinawatra family may return to power

There is a solid force behind them - the Pheu Thai Party. Despite all the storms, the party has stood firm and has maintained significant influence in Thailand. Now, with Yingluck cleared by the judiciary, we may be able to look forward to more stories about justice and public expression changing the face of society.

Yingluck, the former female prime minister of Thailand, was acquitted 12 years after the incident, and the Shinawatra family may return to power

Imagine once again the female leader who insisted on her innocence in the midst of the storm, sought a fair trial, and finally waited for the day when spring flowers bloomed – Yinglasinawa. She is full of expectations and dreams for the future.

We all know that in the real world, legal procedures are often complex and lengthy, but whenever justice is done, no matter how difficult and tortuous the process, it is worth celebrating and remembering. The path taken by Yingluck and Thailand in recent years proves that even if you grope your way through the darkness, you can always see the light by persevering in your faith.

It's not just about a woman or a family, a political party or even a country;

So, let us take Yingluck Shinawatra as an example to remember: no matter where you are or what difficulties you face, always keep faith and hope. Because in the end the truth will be revealed, and everyone will have the opportunity to start over and write a new chapter in their lives.

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