Pita Limjaroenrat: Leading Thailand's political earthquake

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He has capitalised on his youth and energy to reach voters disillusioned by military-backed rule. Read more at straitstimes.com.

BANGKOK - Few tipped him seriously as a likely prime minister, but Thai opposition leader Pita Limjaroenrat looks set to play a major role after voters rejected almost a decade of army-backed rule.leading the popular voteThis represents an extraordinary achievement for a party whose forerunner was dissolved and its leader banned from politics.He has capitalised on his youth and energy to reach voters disillusioned and yearning for change after eight years of military-backed government.

MFP is the only party promising to reform the lese majeste laws, known as 112 in Thailand after their section in the penal code. However, following his father’s death when he was 25, Mr Pita returned home to run his family’s heavily-in-debt business Agrifood, turning its fortunes around. He later became executive director of transport and delivery app Grab Thailand.In 2012 he married Thai TV actress Chutima Teepanat, and they have a seven-year-old daughter. The marriage broke down in 2019.

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