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Thailand’s new prime minister, Anutin, said on Monday that over the past decades, the world has witnessed China’s extraordinary development achievements, as well as its important role in world peace, prosperity and sustainable development.The Thai people are proud to be friends and partners, and have always been alongside and supporting each other.

In his speech at the 76th anniversary of the founding of the People’s Republic of China at the Embassy of China in Bangkok, Anutin said that the relationship between Thailand and China is like a family, and that millions of Thai people have cultural roots and bloodlines connected with China’s ancestors.


Thailand's new prime minister Anutin

On behalf of the Thai government and people, Anutin wished China prosperity and Thailand-China relations continued to develop steadily, prosperously and sustainably. He also said that this year marks the 50th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between Thailand and China, and the two sides continue to jointly hold commemorative and celebratory activities. Thailand is willing to take this opportunity to invite Chinese tourists to visit Thailand and Chinese investors to invest in Thailand. Thailand is fully prepared to warmly welcome it.

Anastasia ended her speech. We wish the People’s Republic of China a long life.”

China's ambassador to Thailand, Zhang Jiangwei, said that China has always taken the development of China-Thailand relations as a priority diplomatic direction, and has always been a reliable and reliable partner of Thailand.We are willing to work with all sectors of Thailand to seriously implement the important consensus of the two leaders, continue to deepen exchanges and cooperation in various fields, and actively promote the construction of China-Thailand fate community further and further, and jointly write a brilliant chapter for the next 50 years of China-Thailand relations.

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According to CCTV News, on September 5, local time, the House of Commons of Thailand held a meeting to vote for a new prime minister. Anutin Charnvirakul, the party leader and prime minister candidate of Bhumjaithai Party, won the support of more than half of the parliamentarians and became another Chinese prime minister in Thailand.

Anutin promised to dissolve the House of Representatives within four months and push for a referendum on constitutional amendment in response to external concerns about Thailand's long-term political deadlock. This means that the Thaksin family has lost power again after a short return to politics, and the political situation in Thailand has been reshuffled.



Anutin was elected as Prime Minister with more than half of the members. Source: CCTV News

Anutin elected as Thailand's new prime minister

He believed that family rights would be restored after the end.

According to Central Television News, on September 5th, local time, the House of Representatives of Thailand held a vote and proudly supported the prime minister with a majority of parliamentarians. According to the regulations, at least 247 votes from 492 parliamentarians are required to win.

He said he was proud that the Thai party and its allies had 146 votes and had the support of 143 MPs, the total number of votes has exceeded the threshold.

The choice of the People's Party is seen as a response to the "betrayal" of the Pheu Thai Party. After the 2023 general election, the Kadima Party (the predecessor of the People's Party) failed to form a cabinet due to obstruction by the military Senate, while the Pheu Thai Party turned to cooperate with conservative and pro-military parties to form a Saita government. Natapong, leader of the People's Party, said that they could no longer trust the Thai Party. This time, they supported Anutin to promote early general elections and constitutional reform to fundamentally break the political deadlock.

The key to Anutin's victory is the "strategic agreement" reached with the People's Party: the People's Party promised not to join the cabinet, but voted for him; In exchange, Anutin signed an agreement, promising that the new government would dissolve the House of Representatives, hold a new general election within four months, and promote a referendum on constitutional amendment to allow the establishment of a new elected constituent assembly.

In contrast, the Thai Party rushed to the challenge in chaos. His application to dissolve parliament was rejected, and Chaigson was temporarily elected as the candidate for prime minister-a 77-year-old former attorney general and minister of justice, who was generally considered to lack public opinion base and cabinet experience. On the eve of the election, Thaksin Shinawatra, the core figure of the Thai Party, left Thailand by private jet and went to Dubai.

This dramatic departure seems to have drafted an early end to this election.

Anutin’s election meant that his family’s short-lived return to power had ended again.Since he took office in 2001 and implemented the national health insurance policy, the family has been on the political stage in Thailand.



On September 4, local time, Thaksin left Thailand on a private jet numbered T7GTS Source: Screenshot of flight tracking website Flightradar24

Thaksin was overthrown by a coup in 2006 and went into exile. In 2011, her sister Yingluck came to power and was ousted in 2014. Since then, although the family relies on proxy parties to maintain its influence, it has always been in a cycle of exile and return.

He returned to prison in 2023 and his daughter, Pete Thunman, became prime minister in 2024 and returned to the center of power, but on 29 August 2025, the Constitutional Court removed the prime minister's position on the grounds of its "external misconduct" and cleared the obstacles to Anutin's rise to power.

“Political transformation dragon” Anutin:

Thailand re-elected Chinese prime minister

Anutin, 58, from Guangdong, is a Thai Chinese. In February 2023, he said in an interview with Central Television News, “My parents, grandparents, grandparents and grandparents are all from China. I was born in Thailand, Chinese name Chen Ziyuan, and I speak Guangzhou every day in my home. This kindness comes from the feeling that I am happy every time I see Chinese people.”



In February 2023, Anutin received an interview with Central TV High-End Interview.

The Anutin family is very influential in the Thai affairs and business world, its father, Vara Shivira, served as the interim prime minister, and with only 500,000 baht (about 100,000 yuan) of initial registered capital established China Thai Engineering Co., Ltd., in the following decades rapidly developed into one of Thailand's largest construction companies, had undertaken national-level projects such as Wannaop airport, Thai New Parliament Building.

Anutin completed his bachelor's degree in industrial engineering from Hofstra University in new york, USA in his early years. In 1996, he got involved in politics. He served as an adviser to the foreign minister, and then served in Thaksin Shinawatra's Thai Love Thai Party. In 2006, the Thai Love Thai Party was dissolved after a military coup, and Anutin himself was banned from participating in politics for five years until he returned to politics in 2012 and became the leader of the center-right party Thai Pride Party.

Anutin, who is good at wandering between parties, is also referred to by Thai media as a “political dragon”. He served as health minister in the government of his beloved hostile enemy, former Army commander Bashir O’Hara, and subsequently as deputy prime minister and interior minister in the coalition government under his leadership. The proud Thai party also became the “creator” of the struggles between the parties, thanks to its key minority position in parliament.

Such political flexibility is extremely rare in Thailand's polarized political environment. Records show that Anutin served as deputy positions during the terms of three former Thai prime ministers.

After the Peyton-Tam telephone recording, the proud Thai party withdrew from the ruling coalition to demonstrate dissatisfaction with Peyton's outright actions. Anutin openly stated that his relationship with his letter had "no longer been the same" and that they had no longer telephoned or spoken.

The recording led to a weak parliamentary majority loss for the unstable Thai party, but paved the way for Anutin’s rise.



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