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{{ | {{Villain Infobox|image = สุเทพ เทือกสุบรรณหลั่งน้ำตาวันประชุมก่อตั้งพรรครวมพลังประชาชาติไทย (7) ครอบตัด.jpg|fullname = Suthep Thaugsuban|origin = Phunphin, Surat Thani, Thailand|occupation = Politician<br>Deputy Prime Minister of Thailand|skills = Political power<br>Master manipulation<br>Provoking|goals = Make Thailand become a military junta regime (succeeded)<br>To oppress his opponents whose called "hating country (Thai: ชังชาติ)" (ongoing)|crimes = Militarism<br>Ultraroyalism<br>Oppression<br>Cheating<br>Corruption<br>Mass murder (from 2010 crackdown)<br>Treason|type of villain = The Liar (Thai: คนตระบัดสัตย์)}} | ||
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'''Suthep Thaugsuban''' (Thai: สุเทพ เทือกสุบรรณ; <small>RTGS: </small>'''Suthep Thueaksuban''' (born 7 July 1949) is a Thai former politician and former Member of Parliament for Surat Thani province. Until 2011, he was secretary-general of the Democrat Party and a deputy prime minister under Abhisit Vejjajiva. He resigned his seat in Parliament in November 2013 to become the self-appointed Secretary-general of the People's Democratic Reform Committee, which was conducting mass protests trying to unseat the government of Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra. After the military coup of May 22, 2014, Suthep was temporarily detained and placed under arrest by the new junta. He was released after four days, retired from politics, and entered Buddhist monastichood from July 2014 to July 2015. Since, he became the leader of the Muan Maha Prachachon for Reform Foundation (the People’s Democratic Reform Foundation) that backed the junta sponsored Thai constitutional referendum, which had been put to a national referendum on 7 August 2016. | '''Suthep Thaugsuban''' (Thai: สุเทพ เทือกสุบรรณ; <small>RTGS: </small>'''Suthep Thueaksuban''' (born 7 July 1949) is a Thai former politician and former Member of Parliament for Surat Thani province. Until 2011, he was secretary-general of the Democrat Party and a deputy prime minister under Abhisit Vejjajiva. He resigned his seat in Parliament in November 2013 to become the self-appointed Secretary-general of the People's Democratic Reform Committee, which was conducting mass protests trying to unseat the government of Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra. After the military coup of May 22, 2014, Suthep was temporarily detained and placed under arrest by the new junta. He was released after four days, retired from politics, and entered Buddhist monastichood from July 2014 to July 2015. Since, he became the leader of the Muan Maha Prachachon for Reform Foundation (the People’s Democratic Reform Foundation) that backed the junta sponsored Thai constitutional referendum, which had been put to a national referendum on 7 August 2016. | ||
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