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Pareena Kraikupt

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Pareena Kraikupt
ปารีณา ไกรคุปต์
Pareena in 2020
Member of the 25th House of Representatives[a]
In office
29 March 2019 – 25 March 2022[1]
Personal details
Born (1976-05-19) 19 May 1976 (age 48)
Ratchaburi Province, Thailand
Other political
affiliations
SpouseUpakit Pachariyangkun (div.)
Children3
Parents

Pareena Kraikupt (Thai: ปารีณา ไกรคุปต์, RTGSParina Kraikhup; born 19 May 1976) is a former Thai politician and Member of Parliament for Ratcha Buri Province. She was elected to the 25th House of Representatives of the National Assembly of Thailand as a Phalang Pracharat Party member. On 10 February 2021, she was suspended as a Member of Parliament for trespassing on national forest reserves.[2][3] Her MP status was replaced by her old rival, Chaithip Kamolpanthip, from the Democrat Party in the by-election shortly after.[4]

Early life and political career

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Kraikupt was born in Ratchaburi Province on 19 May 1976.[5] She is daughter of Thawee and Siribangorn Kraikupt.[5] Her father served as a Member of Parliament for Ratcha Buri Province. She married Upakit Pachariyangkun,[5] and they have three children.[5] Her nickname is Ae (เอ๋).

She participated in the 2001 Miss Thailand pageant, where she earned a Miss Congeniality title.[6] She began her political career with the Thai Rak Thai Party in 2005 and contested the 2005 Thai general election and became elected.[6] After that, she left to join the Pheu Thai Party, and later joined with Phalang Pracharat Party from 2019 to 2022.

Criticism

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She is often critical of actions adverse to her. In 2019, she called Pannika Wanich who is spokesperson of Future Forward Party with inappropriate wording.[7] The hashtag "#ปารีณาค้าอาวุธ" (Pareena was arms dealer) trended on Twitter in Thailand at that moment.[8]

On 5 October 2019, she posted in her Facebook account for referred about suicide of Khanakorn Pianchana.[9] In 2020, she opposed with Panadda Wongphoodee who is Miss Thailand in 2000,[10] which people are believed to distraction in attempted to participation with CPTPP by Thai government.[11]

On 10 February 2021, the Supreme Court accepted the National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC)’s lawsuit against her and she suspended the Member of Parliament from her duties on national forest reserves.[2][12][13]

Personal life

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In April 2024, she revealed the death of her father Thawee Kraikupt.[14]

Notes

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  1. ^ Suspended since 10 February 2021.

References

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  1. ^ "กกต.เผยขั้นตอนจัดเลือกตั้งซ่อมใน 45 วันหลังศาลฎีกาสั่ง "ปารีณา" พ้น ส.ส.". กรุงเทพธุรกิจ. 2022-04-10.
  2. ^ a b Ruling party MP Pareena suspended, set to face court on encroachment charges
  3. ^ ป.ป.ช.ฟัน'เอ๋'ฝ่าฝืนจริยธรรมร้ายแรง 'บุกรุกป่า711ไร่'
  4. ^ "Democrat candidate wins by-election in Ratchaburi province". Thai PBS. 2022-05-22. Retrieved 2022-05-31.
  5. ^ a b c d archive of Thaiswatch
  6. ^ a b ใครคือ “ปารีณา” ชาวเน็ตขุดประวัติ พบเป็นถึงอดีตนางงามมิตรภาพ เวทีนางสาวไทยปี 2544
  7. ^ ส.ส. ราชบุรี โพสต์แจง ถึงกรณีไลฟ์สด ชี้ คำว่า ‘อีช่อ’ เป็นคำเรียกแถวบ้านถึงคนไม่อยู่ในระเบียบกฎเกณฑ์
  8. ^ #ปารีณาค้าอาวุธ ขึ้นอันดับ 1 เทรนด์ทวิตเตอร์
  9. ^ ปารีณา โพสต์ล่อเป้า อ้างมีคนจัดฉากยิงตัวตาย หวังทำลายความน่าเชื่อถือสถาบันศาล
  10. ^ บุ๋ม ปนัดดา เผชิญหน้า เอ๋ ปารีณา ครั้งแรก เคลียร์ทุกประเด็นคาใจ (คลิป)
  11. ^ ทวิตฯ เดือด "เอ๋ ปารีณา"ติดเทรนด์ ชาวเน็ตชี้ตัวเบี่ยงประเด็น
  12. ^ Supreme Court orders Ratchaburi MP Pareena to stop performing duty as a legislator
  13. ^ Pareena suspended from MP duty
  14. ^ "Ex-minister Thawee Kraikupt dies". Bangkok Post. 20 April 2024. Retrieved 2024-04-23.
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