Dr. Worrung Praises Thaksin for Accepting Punishment, Says His Own Duty is Done and Won't Dwell on the Past
Dr. Worrung Dejakitvikrom praised Thaksin Shinawatra for accepting his prison sentence and serving eight months before his scheduled May 11 release, saying the legal process was properly followed and he considers his own role now complete.
At 11:50 a.m. on May 7, 2025, at Parliament, Dr. Worrung Dejakitvikrom, Thai Raksa Party leader and list MP, commented on former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra receiving a sentence suspension and his scheduled release from prison on May 11.
Dr. Worrung noted that Thaksin's situation involved breaking the law and abusing privilege by claiming illness to avoid imprisonment, which prompted public resistance and led to a court judgment requiring his incarceration. Having now served eight months, Thaksin has fulfilled the regulatory requirements and deserves the sentence suspension, a right that should be granted to him and others.
"Personally, I'm okay with it because it adheres to legal principles," Dr. Worrung stated. "Since he accepted responsibility and served time, I must commend him. But from here on, it's Thaksin's responsibility to plan his own future."
When asked about Thaksin's release impacting politics, Dr. Worrung observed that mass mobilization efforts—including lottery distributions and welcoming events—suggest Thaksin hasn't abandoned politics, which is his right. However, he expressed hope that Thaksin would learn from past mistakes and understand what should and shouldn't be done.
Dr. Worrung emphasized that if the rule of law is respected and everything proceeds legally, there should be no problems. However, given their age, Thaksin should understand that disrespecting the law creates social division. He acknowledged the release will impact politics but its severity depends on Thaksin's restraint.
Regarding potential complaints, Dr. Worrung said that since the court issued its judgment, he considers his duty fulfilled and rarely comments on Thaksin, as everything followed proper legal procedure. He respects Thaksin for respecting the court's decision and praised his conduct. However, if any future legal violations occur—whether by Thaksin, the government, or others—he will fight to protect the rule of law and justice.