Yingla entered the business world after graduating from university. From 65438 to 0994, he served as general manager of Rainbow Media Company in Thailand, vice president of AIS Telecom Company in Thailand from 65438 to 0999, president of AIS Telecom Company from 2002 to 2006, and president of SC Real Estate Company from 20/2006 to 0/2006. After the Thai Party became a candidate for the Prime Minister of Thailand, Yingluck resigned from all business positions.
On August 5, 20 1 1, she was elected as the 28th Prime Minister of Thailand at the second session of the 24th House of Commons, becoming the first female head of government in Thai history.
Yingluck is far from politics.
201965438+1On October 20th, former Thai Prime Minister Yingluck wrote on social media Twitter that she had had enough of her past political life and had decided to stay away from politics completely.
2065438+On June 27th, 2009, the Serbian government decided to grant Yingluck citizenship on the grounds that "if it is in the national interest, foreign citizens can also obtain Serbian citizenship". The official communique on this decision was released in the local media on August 8, but the official did not give further explanation. It is reported that Yingluck holds a Serbian passport and can travel to more than 100 countries, including most countries in the European Union, without a visa.