Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin revealed today while in Paris that he might set up a meeting with former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra in Chiang Mai, if their schedules match.
Srettha mentioned that he is planned to go to Chiang Mai from March 15 to 17 to check on the forest fire situation causing air pollution, as well as royal projects and illegal drug issues.
“I'm not certain when Khun Thaksin will actually be there but, if the opportunity arises, we will meet. If so, it would be our second meeting. It is normal for acquaintances to meet. I haven't made an appointment with him yet,” said Srettha.
Thaksin, who has been released from a one-year jail term on a corruption conviction due to his age and declining health, is scheduled to visit Chiang Mai from March 14 to 16. His plans include paying respects and making merit at a temple where his ancestors’ relics are enshrined.
Chiang Mai is Thaksin’s hometown and used to be a stronghold of the Pheu Thai party, currently led by Thaksin’s youngest daughter Paetongtarn.
The party faced major losses in the general election last year, losing seven out of ten parliamentary seats to the Move Forward party. Thaksin’s return to Chiang Mai is perceived as having a political message and as an attempt to regain support in the province.