Thaksinocracy

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Thaksinocracy (Thai: ระบอบทักษิณ Rabob Thaksin) is the term created by Dr. Teerayut Bunmee from the Faculty of Sociology and Anthropology, Thammasat University, one of the critics of Thaksin Shinawatra. Thaksinocracy is the combination of the terms Thaksin and Democracy.

For the people who support Thaksin Shinawatra, the term "Thaksinocracy" is an insult. They believe that the people who are using it are only "jealous" of the success of Thaksin. For example: in the case of Abhisit Vejajiva, the leader of Democratic Party who uses this term often, Thaksin supporters always tease him with the word “Rabob Abhisit” or “Abisitocracy”. They believed that Abhisit is far less talented than Thaksin. In the case of another harsh critic, such as “Sondhi Limthongkul”, they also tease him with “Rabob Sonthi” or “Sonthiocracy”.

However, for the anti-Thaksin campaign organized by People's Alliance for Democracy (PAD), the meaning of Rabob Thaksin or Thaksinocracy has a much more complicated meaning and content rather than just an insult word towards Thaksin.

One of PAD's goals when it was formed was to eliminate Thaksinocracy from Thailand.

Professor Kaewsant Adhipothi mentioned in his book “Stop Thaksinocracy” that there are five characteristics of Thaksinocracy:

  1. Hijack the Constitution
  2. Control and distort the Democracy
  3. Replace Nationalism with Materialism
  4. Extremely Corrupted
  5. End peace and justice of the land

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