PENPIX - The key players in Thailand's restive politics
(Reuters) - The following are pen portraits of the key players in Thailand's long-running political crisis nearly two years after a bloodless 2006 coup.
SAMAK SUNDARAVEJ
- A combative right-wing politician and celebrity chef, Thailand's prime minister leads a six-party coalition government struggling to cope with street protests, stuttering economic growth and soaring inflation.
Samak, 73, has made enemies in the military and royalist establishment since he campaigned in December elections as a front man for ousted Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra.
SONDHI LIMTHONGKUL
- A former business associate of Thaksin, bespectacled media tycoon Sondhi can justifiably claim to be the spark that lit the anti-Thaksin flame that resulted in the 2006 coup.
Sondhi, one of five leaders of the People's Alliance for Democracy (PAD) that led 2005 street protests against Thaksin, has accused the Samak government of corruption and meddling in graft cases against the former prime minister.
Since the PAD -- a coalition of businessmen, academics and activists united in their hatred of Thaksin -- renewed its protests on May 25 this year, Thai shares have fallen over 23 percent as investors worry about rising political tensions.
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