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Late Thailand king’s confidant confirmed as temporary regent

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Oct 16, 2016 11:56 AM IST

Prem Tinsulanonda heads the Privy Council, a body of advisers to the monarchy, and was the closest adviser of late King Bhumibol Adulyadej .

A 96-year-old confidant of late King Bhumibol Adulyadej has been formally confirmed as the regent to manage the throne in the place of the crown prince and heir apparent, but it wasn’t clear how long the caretaker arrangement would last.

File photo of Prem Tinsulanonda, head of the Privy Council was formally confirmed as the regent to manage the throne following the death of Thailand’s King Bhumibol Adulyadej.(AP Photo)
File photo of Prem Tinsulanonda, head of the Privy Council was formally confirmed as the regent to manage the throne following the death of Thailand’s King Bhumibol Adulyadej.(AP Photo)

In a speech late on Saturday, Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha said that Crown Prince Maha Vajiralongkorn invited him and regent Prem Tinsulanonda for an audience to discuss the situation “as his royal highness was deeply concerned for the Thai people during this time of national bereavement.”

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Prem heads the Privy Council, a body of advisers to the monarchy, and was the closest adviser of Bhumibol. He is also known to be close to Bhumibol’s highly popular daughter Maha Chakri Sirindhorn. Vajiralongkorn, who should have ascended the throne, has asked for more time to grieve along with the nation before taking over the monarchy. The constitution dictates that the Privy Council head be the regent in such a situation.

“His Highness’s only wish is to not let the people experience confusion or worry about the service of the land or even the ascension to the throne because this issue has the constitution, the royal laws and royal traditions to dictate it,” Prayuth said in his message broadcast on television.

The 64-year-old crown prince implores everyone to help each other get through the grief first before thinking of his ascension to the throne, Prayuth said.

“Once merit-making and the cremation has passed ...then it should be the right time to proceed. This procedure should not impact the work plan or any steps,” he said.

Read| Succession, business, unrest: What lies ahead of Thailand after king’s death?

No date has been set for the cremation, which in royal families is usually months if not years later. Officials have suggested it would be at least a year. Buddhist funeral ceremonies have already begun at the Grand Palace complex in Bangkok’s historic center where Bhumibol’s body is kept in an ornate hall for the royal family members to pay respects. The hall will be opened to the public on Oct. 28.

Tens of thousands of people are thronging at the palace complex to pay their last respects to a beloved monarch who dominated the memories of generations of Thais. Authorities have allowed people to enter the complex for a limited time, and only to sign condolence books in another hall.

Mourners gather in the rain outside the Grand Palace as they wait to pay their respects to the late King Bhumibol Adulyadej in Bangkok, Thailand on Sunday. (REUTERS)
Mourners gather in the rain outside the Grand Palace as they wait to pay their respects to the late King Bhumibol Adulyadej in Bangkok, Thailand on Sunday. (REUTERS)

The king of Bhutan is also expected to visit later on Sunday.

A one-year mourning period for the government has been declared together with a 30-day moratorium on state and official events. But no substantial demands have been made of the private sector.

The government has only urged people to refrain from organizing entertainment events for a month, apparently mindful of the need to ensure that the sputtering economy, which relies heavily on tourism, does not suffer too much.

Read| Thailand’s king Bhumibol Adulyadej, world’s longest-reigning monarch, dies

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