
Phaethongthan Shinawatra
Phaethongthan Shinawatra, often referred to as 'Ing', is a Thai politician and the current Prime Minister of Thailand. As a member of the influential Shinawatra family, she has made significant strides in Thai politics. Recently, she has been in the news for her leadership role in addressing national security issues and her commitment to tackling border crime and human trafficking.
Born on Jan 21, 1990 (35 years old)
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Countries Mentioned
Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
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Thailand | 12 | 6.00 | 1.09% | +160% | 69,799,978 | 1,974,396 | $505,000 | 14,285$ |
Totals | 12 | 69,799,978 | 1,974,396 | $505,000 | 14,285$ |
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Each country's color is based on "Mentions" from the table above.
Recent Mentions
Thailand:
Phaethongthan Shinawatra is portrayed as a weak leader whose government is losing public confidence.
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Thailand:
Phaethongthan Shinawatra is mentioned as the person who received the royal command to announce the new excise tax law.
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Thailand:
Phaethongthan Shinawatra is the Prime Minister of Thailand.
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Thailand:
Phaethongthan Shinawatra was informed about the situation by the cabinet and MPs.
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Thailand:
Phaethongthan Shinawatra, the Prime Minister, is criticized for focusing on political issues within the coalition government rather than addressing national problems.
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Thailand:
Phaethongthan Shinawatra is urged to recognize the dangers of e-cigarettes to Thai youth.
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Thailand:
Phaethongthan is mentioned as understanding the issues of inequality in Thailand and has made promises to address them.
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Thailand:
Phaethongthan Shinawatra is acknowledged for recognizing the need to protect various businesses and industries in Thailand.
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Thailand:
Phaethongthan Shinawatra, the Prime Minister, will communicate the government's commitment to ensuring the safety of Chinese tourists.
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Thailand:
Phaethongthan Shinawatra's government has pushed for GDP growth exceeding 3% for three consecutive quarters.
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