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Prayut govt stuck in self-made trap

People receive Covid vaccines on May 30 at CentralWorld. Spiralling infections and jab shortages may lead to political upheaval. VARUTH HIRUNYATHEB

Thailand’s multi-layered crises from persistent virus infections and vaccine shortages to economic damage are building up into a potential political upheaval. The ravaging Covid-19 crisis is worse than the infamous Tom Yum Kung economic crisis in 1997-98. This time, the military-predominant government of Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha is stuck in multiple traps of its own making. Getting out of this predicament means the pandemic situation is likely to get a lot worse before any hope of recovery and way forward can be found.

For perspective, Thailand’s economic crisis in 1997-98 — which culminated with the floating and forced devaluation of the baht 24…

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