Recently, the news about former Thai Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra has been very strong, and many people believe that it will not be long before she can return to her own country and her own small family like her brother.
Is this really the case? Judging from the current news, there is a lot of information in favor of Yingluck.
For example, at the end of 2023, the Thai side announced that she was not guilty of being transferred to the post of secretary general of the National Security Council.
In addition, the Thai side previously issued an arrest warrant for Yingluck Shinawatra without attending the trial, and now it has finally been revoked. In other words, Yingluck is not a fugitive now.
The news seems to be good, and at least it gives Yingluck a chance to make a name for herself abroad: I'm not a prisoner, I'm not a fugitive.
But it is too early to conclude that Yingluck can return to Thailand and reunite with her relatives on the basis of this news alone.
After all, what really constrained her was never the case of mistenure in office, but the incident of rice malfeasance during her tenure.
Everyone knows that Yingluck bought farmers' rice at a high price and then sold it at a low price, causing a lot of losses to the country.
This is what really pushed her out of the prime minister's office, and even if she fled Thailand, she still did not escape the reality of being found guilty.
In 2017, Thailand unilaterally sentenced former Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra to five years in prison for "rice malfeasance." This seems to be a sentence of loneliness, but it has locked Yingluck out of Thailand forever.
Think about Yingluck's brother Thaksin, why did he still return to China to accept the verdict after years of exile?
Although he was finally pardoned by the King of Thailand, it also fully illustrates the fact that those who have made mistakes and been punished will still be guilty of sin, even if they are away for a long time.
Yingluck has been living in exile for six years and now has a Serbian resident certificate, but it is still unrealistic for her to return to Thailand unless she first erases her five-year prison sentence.
Yingluck is 56 years old this year, and if she goes to prison for another five years, she will be in her early 60s, which is quite scary to think about. But for her, Thailand is a place she must return to, because there are her roots and her love.
Although Yingluck is nominally unmarried, she has a boyfriend who has not received a marriage license, namely Anuso, with whom she gave birth to a son, Supasek.
As for why the two people didn't get a marriage certificate in the first place, it's a bit cliché, not to mention that everyone can understand that as children of political families, few are free, and Yingluck is no exception.
Anusso is very reasonable, he loves a person, a feeling, not a formality, so when he fell in love with Yingluck, he bravely embraced the unconventional way of marriage: only love and not marriage.
In 1995, Yingluck and Anusso got together, and in 2002, the two gave birth to a son, who is now 180 tall, Supasek.
After that, Yingluck slowly embarked on the road of politics, and Anuso's love for Yingluck has surpassed many people's understanding of love, not only did he not ask Yingluck to get a marriage certificate with him, and he took his surname, but also was willing to give up his talented career for Yingluck's career.
Returning to the family and being the man behind his wife is difficult for most men to accept.
Thinking about Elizabeth II's marriage, Prince Philip's passionate love will still produce complaints and grievances after marriage.
Anuso has done everything for Yingluck silently, her family has no heir to the throne, and her future is stormy, but he is willing to accompany her through the mud and live that frightened life.
I suddenly feel that Yingluck has not changed for many years, and there is a reason why her smile is full, a woman who is nourished by love, even if life is hard, her heart is sweet, right?
Since Yingluck went into exile, Anusso and her son have been waiting for her. Now that his son is studying at university abroad, Anusso is the only one left in Thailand.
This reality makes Yingluck feel very sorry for her boyfriend, right? So although she can live well if she doesn't return to China, she must choose to return to China in the end, because there are people there who make her care.
It's just that the transfer case has been settled does not mean that the malfeasance case is also gone, as long as Yingluck returns to China, she must be locked up and serve her own sentence.
Regarding this matter, the Thai side also made a lot of noise, and former Prime Minister Wisanu said: Yingluck can find a way to get a pardon from the royal family, but she must first return to China and plead guilty.
In other words, Yingluck has only one reason for returning to China, and that is to return to China and confess her guilt, whether she recognizes the crime or not, and whether she wants to accept it or not.
And the former leader of a certain army gave Yingluck an idea: you can go and seek a royal pardon like your brother, so that there is hope for returning home in 2024.
In fact, this is equivalent to not saying that although Yingluck wants to seek pardon, although it is a way, it is not necessary to return to China first, and the only way for her to return to China is to confess her sin, which is what Yingluck does not want to face.
You see, this is still the same meaning, Yingluck can go back if you want to go back to China, but you must first confess your guilt. If you don't admit your guilt, let alone ask for forgiveness, you won't be able to enter even the country.
It seems that Yingluck still has a long way to go back home, as she herself said:
"It's up to fate, I have to live with the status quo now and wait for the moment. ”
A "patience" is enough to show Yingluck's longing and longing for her lover at home, but it is another matter for a politician to abandon his principles and convict himself of his own crimes.
Therefore, 2024 is likely to be a year of waiting and missing for Yingluck and Anuso.
They can only hope that their brother Thaksin Shinawatra can clear Yingluck's charges as soon as possible under his operation, and their future will be bright.