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    Thailand’s PM Anutin Wins Election Through Nationalism

    Hunter W.By Hunter W.February 8, 2026Updated:February 8, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Thailand’s Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul has scored a big election win after betting his campaign on national pride and security. His party, Bhumjaithai, led early results in the general election held on February 8, 2026, putting him in a strong position to form the next government.

    Anutin, 59, called a snap election less than 100 days after becoming prime minister. He urged voters to choose his party as the patriotic choice, saying he would “safeguard Thailand with my life.” His message resonated with many Thais, especially amid recent border fighting with Cambodia that stirred nationalist feelings across the country.

    Early results from Thailand’s Election Commission showed Bhumjaithai leading over rival parties, including the progressive People’s Party and the populist Pheu Thai. Anutin’s campaign gained support from conservative and royalist supporters who see his leadership as a way to protect traditional institutions and push back against progressive forces.

    If he succeeds in forming a government, Anutin will be the first Thai prime minister in 20 years to be voted back into office, ending a long pattern of political instability. Past leaders often failed to complete full terms amid court rulings, protests, and parliamentary shifts.

    Anutin’s rise has been steady. He first entered national politics in 2004 with Thailand’s Thai Rak Thai party, and after a period out of office owing to a court ban, he returned and built Bhumjaithai into a major force. The party’s base is especially strong in rural regions, but Anutin also appealed to urban voters by bringing in technocrats for key roles.

    Beyond nationalism, Anutin is well known for pushing cannabis legalization in 2022, a move that won attention, and some controversy, both at home and abroad. His leadership style blends provincial connections with national ambition.

    However, challenges lie ahead. Thailand’s economy remains weak, with high household debt and slow growth affecting many families. Relations with neighboring countries, including Cambodia and Myanmar, are also in flux, and Anutin will need balanced diplomacy as well as domestic strength.

    Anutin’s win shows how nationalism and security issues can reshape elections. It also highlights how political leaders can use rising tensions, even conflict, to connect with voters who prioritize stability and national pride.

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