Thailand’s Casino Policy Faces Setback Under New Prime Minister

Key Moments:

  • Anutin Charnvirakul has dismissed the use of gambling as a tool for economic growth in Thailand.
  • The Entertainment Complex Bill, central to the previous government’s casino legalization efforts, was withdrawn by a decisive House vote in July.
  • Poker’s status as an officially recognized sport is now under review, with renewed scrutiny from the new leadership.

Shift in Political Stance Halts Casino Legalization

Thailand’s newly elected Prime Minister, Anutin Charnvirakul, has announced unequivocal opposition to utilizing gambling for economic development. Speaking to the press while outlining plans for the Ministry of Interior, Anutin made it clear that supporting casino legalization would require a change in leadership: the country will have to “wait for another prime minister” if gambling is to become an economic strategy.

Major Reversal of Casino Legislation Efforts

Following Anutin’s election, which ended a week-long leadership gap after the removal of Paetongtarn Shinawatra, Thailand’s House of Representatives voted in early July by a wide margin to withdraw the Entertainment Complex Bill upon cabinet request. This legislation had been a focal point for the previous Shinawatra-led government and the Pheu Thai Party, aiming to permit entertainment complexes with integrated casinos.

The Bhumjaithai Party, under Anutin’s leadership, initially formed part of the coalition government but exited the alliance in June amid allegations involving Shinawatra and a leaked phone discussion. This breakdown set the stage for the current reversal of earlier gambling reforms.

Regulatory Landscape for Poker Faces Uncertainty

Anutin also revealed plans to review the legal status of poker, which had been recently reclassified to allow for regulated international play. On 23 July, the Sports Authority of Thailand recognized poker as a sport for registration purposes, and one week later, the Ministry of Interior annulled a longstanding 1958 order restricting card games, including poker.

Anutin emphasized his ongoing opposition to the sport recognition of poker, both as current prime minister and during his prior tenure as interior minister (a post he left in June). With this leadership change, the new administration may revisit the decision to treat poker as a legitimate sport.

Industry Challenges Amid Promised Fresh Elections

Following his election on 5 September, Anutin has pledged to organize further elections to appoint a new government, fueling additional uncertainty around the future of Thailand’s gambling regulations.

The sequence of policy reversals underscores the vulnerability of gambling reform to political shifts in Thailand. Although previous administrations advanced casino legislation, these efforts repeatedly stall with every transfer of power.

Outlook for Investors and Operators

Companies and investors tracking Thailand’s casino market now face an unsettled regulatory environment. Below is a summary of key developments affecting policy in the sector:

DateEventOutcome
Early JulyHouse of Representatives voteWithdrawal of Entertainment Complex Bill approved
23 JulySports Authority of Thailand decisionPoker classified as a sport
30 JulyMinistry of Interior actionRevocation of 1958 gambling permit order
5 SeptemberPrime Minister electionAnutin Charnvirakul assumes office

With Anutin’s administration opposing gambling as an economic policy, plans for casino developments in Thailand appear indefinitely paused, leaving the industry awaiting shifts in the political landscape.

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Daniel Williams

Daniel Williams has started his writing career as a freelance author at a local paper media. After working there for a couple of years and writing on various topics, he found his interest for the gambling industry.
Daniel Williams
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