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Thai king's birthday celebrations mark consolidation of power
Published in Alriyadh on 26 - 07 - 2017

: Authorities in Thailand are going all out to mark the birthday of new King Maha Vajiralongkorn this week as part of wider moves to consolidate his power and build his reputation as he emerges from his late father's shadow.
The king, who turns 65 on Friday (Jul 28), has been putting an assertive stamp on his rule since he took the throne in December following his father's death in October.
The monarchy is held in high esteem by the vast majority of Thais and, although the king is officially above politics, few would dare challenge his wishes. That gives him huge influence over politics as the country waits for an election the junta has tentatively set for 2018.
This month, Thailand amended a royal property law to formally give King Vajiralongkorn full control of the agency that manages the multi-billion dollar holdings of the monarchy.
That followed the transfer in April of various royal agencies from the government to the king's supervision.
The king has also been reshaping the palace staff and style - noticeable in the more robust language of some announcements: one official was fired for "extremely evil" misconduct.
"A lot of people would not have expected of him what he has done so far," said Pavin Chachavalpongpun of Kyoto University, a vocal junta critic who lives in exile.
"But it turns out that we have seen him moving towards consolidating his own political power... This is just the beginning."
Members of the Privy Council, a body of appointed advisors to the king, were not available for comment. The government declined to comment and the king's palace does not respond to questions from the media.
His father, the late King Bhumibol Adulyadej, known as Rama IX, ruled for seven decades and was widely regarded as the nation's moral compass. His Dec 5 birthday is a national holiday that was celebrated amid much pomp and ceremony.
Vajiralongkorn's birthday, Jul 28, was made a public holiday for the first time this year and promises to be a grand event with celebrations abroad and at home.
Bangkok's city hall will host a mass alms-offering on Friday for more than 600 Buddhist monks attended by junta chief Prayuth Chan-ocha at a public square in the city.
TURTLES, BIRDS AND GOOD DEEDS
Meanwhile, gold-adorned Buddhist temples will host alms-giving ceremonies and release animals, including turtles and birds - a practice Thai Buddhists believe brings good fortune.
Well-wishers release sea turtles at the Sea Turtle Conservation Center as part of the celebrations for the upcoming 65th birthday of Thai King
"This birthday is important. It sets the tone for His Majesty's reign so the celebrations must reflect this," said a palace source who declined to be named because of the sensitivity of the matter.
On Tuesday, Prayuth urged Thais to express their loyalty to the new monarch. "The government hopes all people will join to do good deeds," Prayuth told reporters.
Preparations for Vajiralongkorn's succession began before his father's death when he took over most of his father's ceremonial duties and was portrayed by state media as a family man and a devoted father.
Still, he has a challenge to fill his father's shoes. Bhumibol was regarded as a demi-god and his development work, promoted with zeal by the palace, endeared the late king to the population.
Vajiralongkorn spent much of the last few years abroad and has continued to do so since he took the throne. He owns a home in Munich, where his son is at school.
A request to Thai embassies to say what they were planning for the birthday celebrations came from a "Munich Operations Office" with an address at the 5-star Hilton Munich Airport hotel, according to a document reviewed by Reuters.
It was signed by Pinthep Devakula Na Ayudhaya, a minister at the Thai Embassy in Berlin.
The king's life abroad has also contrasted with his very traditionalist approach at home - filled with ceremonies and where he has instituted weekend band concerts in order to "bring happiness to the people".
German prosecutors last month said they were investigating a boy suspected of shooting plastic bullets from a toy gun at king, who was cycling near Munich.


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