![]() ![]() ![]() That was the day the Thaksin-affiliated Thai Raksa Chart Party put Princess Uboratana’s name forward as its prime ministerial candidate. Behind Thaksin is a calendar with February 8 marked on it, emphasis added by an enormous lightning bolt. But his nemesis Prayut, the coup leader and incumbent premier hoping to continue in the role as a civilian, holds a royal straight flush and his pockets are bulging with extra cards.Īs if the message weren’t clear enough, Headache spells it out for you, adding the word “cheat” to the wall behind Prayut. He depicts Thaksin, the self-exiled former premier who still wields influence in Thai politics, holding a straight flush. “I’m recording political history coming up to the election and showing the structures of control under the junta government,” he said. Headache (Mr Stencil?) told The Nation Weekend that he sees the coming election as being akin to “a dirty game in a casino”.
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