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Baptism of fire awaits Paetongtarn as Thailand gears up for PM vote



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Daughter of divisive tycoon Thaksin expected to prevail

Paetongtarn could become Thailand's second female PM

Thai politics rocked by recent court rulings

Paetongtarn's debut comes at critical juncture

Challenge for next PM to jumpstart economy

By Panu Wongcha-um and Martin Petty

BANGKOK, Aug 16 (Reuters) -Political newcomer Paetongtarn Shinawatra will bid to become Thailand's youngest premier in a crunch parliamentary vote on Friday, a day after being thrust into the spotlight and an unrelenting power struggle between the country's warring elites.

The 37-year-old daughter of divisive political heavyweight Thaksin Shinawatra faces a baptism of fire if she prevails, just two days after ally Srettha Thavisin was dismissed as premier by a judiciary central to Thailand's two decades of intermittent turmoil.

At stake for Paetongtarn could be the legacy and political future of the billionaire Shinawatra family, whose once unstoppable populist juggernaut suffered its first election defeat in over two decades last year, and had to do a deal with its bitter enemies in the military to form a government.

Paetongtarn is expected to win the approval of parliament on Friday, and could immediately face challenges on multiple fronts, with the economy floundering and the popularity of her Pheu Thai Party dwindling, having yet to deliver on its flagship cash handout programme worth 500 billion baht ($14.25 billion).

Paetongtarn, who has never served in government, could become Thailand's second female prime minister and the third Shinawatra to take the top job after aunt Yingluck Shinawatra, and 75-year-old father Thaksin, the country's most influential and polarising politician.

After the 11-party alliance confirmed on Thursday it was backing her candidacy, Paetongtarn urged the public to be patient and let Pheu Thai's economic policies bear fruit.

"It has only been one year ... I will push all the Pheu Thai policies for success," she said.

"We are determined and ready to push the country forward."

Parliament will convene at 10 a.m. (0300 GMT), when Paetongtarn must be nominated before being put to a vote. The coalition holds 314 seats and the approval of more than half of the current 493 lawmakers is needed to become prime minister.


HOSTILE CLIMATE

The fall of Srettha after less than a year in office will be a stark reminder of the kind of hostility Paetongtarn could face, with Thailand trapped in a tumultuous cycle of coups and court rulings that have disbanded political parties and toppled multiple governments and prime ministers.

The Shinawatras and their business allies have borne the brunt of the crisis, which pits parties with mass appeal against a powerful nexus of conservatives, old money families and royalist generals with deep connections in key institutions.

Nine days ago, the same court that dismissed Srettha over a cabinet appointment also dissolved the anti-establishment Move Forward Party - the 2023 election winner - over a campaign to amend a law against insulting the crown, which it said risked undermining the constitutional monarchy. It has since formed a new opposition party.

The upheaval in the past few days also indicates a breakdown in a fragile truce struck between Thaksin and his rivals in the establishment and military old guard, which had enabled the tycoon's dramatic return from 15 years of self-exile in 2023 and ally Srettha to become premier the same day.

The decision to put Paetongtarn in play at such a critical juncture has surprised many analysts, who had expected Thaksin to delay his dynasty and avoid exposing Paetongtarn to the type of battles that led to the downfall of himself and sister Yingluck, who both fled overseas to avoid jail after their governments were ousted by the military.


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Reporting by Panu Wongcha-um, Chayut Setboonsarng and Panarat Thepgumpanat; Writing by Martin Petty; Editing by John Mair

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