Anutin Charnvirakul, a seasoned political figure and leader of the Bhumjaithai Party, was elected Prime Minister of Thailand on September 5, 2025, following a landslide parliamentary vote. His victory marks a dramatic turn in Thai politics, displacing the long-dominant Pheu Thai Party backed by billionaire Thaksin Shinawatra, and ending a week of political upheaval.
With 63% of the vote, Anutin emerged as a clear winner over rival Chaikasem Nitisiri, signalling a shift in Thailand’s power dynamics as the influence of the Shinawatra dynasty weakens.
Profile of Thailand’s New Prime Minister
At 58, Anutin brings extensive experience to the role. He is,
- Son of a former cabinet minister
- Former Deputy Prime Minister, Interior Minister, and Health Minister
- Known for managing Thailand’s COVID-19 response
- Key figure in decriminalizing cannabis, resulting in a booming marijuana retail sector
A staunch royalist, Anutin combines conservative values with pragmatic policymaking. Despite leading a minority government, his appeal to both traditional elites and reformists allowed him to bridge sharp political divides.
Political Strategy and Coalition Realignment
Anutin outmanoeuvred Pheu Thai by striking a strategic pact with the opposition People’s Party, the largest parliamentary group. In exchange for support, he pledged to,
- Hold a referendum on constitutional reform
- Call fresh elections within four months
- Though the People’s Party will not join the government, their backing ensured Anutin’s decisive victory.
This realignment underscores Anutin’s reputation as a shrewd dealmaker—positioning Bhumjaithai as a centrist force between rival elite factions for years.
Key points for exam
- Date of Election: September 5, 2025
- Party: Bhumjaithai Party
- Rival Defeated: Chaikasem Nitisiri (Pheu Thai)
- Vote Share: 63%
- Coalition Support: People’s Party (largest in parliament)


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