BANGKOK — 3 June 2026, Thailand’s justice minister said former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra is among those granted a royal pardon in connection with celebrations marking Queen Suthida’s 48th birthday, making him immediately eligible for release from the remainder of his sentence.
Speaking to reporters at Sanam Luang at about 06:30 on 3 June, Justice Minister Pol. Lt. Gen. Rutthapol Navarat said Thaksin’s name appeared on the list of individuals receiving a royal pardon.
Asked about questions surrounding Thaksin’s remaining sentence, which some reports said amounted to about one month and 10 days, Rutthapol said the former premier would be considered to have completed his punishment under the law.
“Under the law, he is released immediately because the remaining sentence is less than one year, in accordance with Section 8,” Rutthapol said.

When asked whether Thaksin’s electronic monitoring device, or EM bracelet, could be removed immediately, the minister replied: “It can be removed straight away.”
Rutthapol said further administrative procedures would still need to be carried out by relevant committees responsible for implementing the royal pardon process.
He said separate committees in each province would handle the next steps, although he did not yet know the details of their meetings or timelines.
However, he reiterated that Thaksin was definitely included among those granted the royal pardon.
No further details about the implementation process were immediately available.




















































