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|colspan="6"|<small> | |colspan="6"|<small>Known as the 'Red Marshal', Kurusatienkit returned from exile to lead a military coup against the government of [[Prince Kanisorn]]. His military government oversaw Kuthina's transition from an {{wp|absolute monarchy|absolute}} to {{wp|constitutional monarchy}}. He founded the People's Rally <small>([[Chumnum Prachachon]])</small>, a {{wp|social democracy|social democratic}} party focused on land reform. After winning elections in 1963 and 1968, he was removed from power in 1972 by the military.</small> | ||
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Revision as of 00:18, 27 December 2020
List of prime ministers
No. | Portrait | Name | Took office | Left office | Days | Election | Political Party | Monarch (Reign) | |
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1 | Kutsa Kurusatienkit (1907–2002) |
21st June 1961 | 18th October 1972 | 7 years, 150 days | Military ↓ Chumnum Prachachon |
Rangsiman (1955-1961) | |||
Tangpanitharn (1961-1971) | |||||||||
Known as the 'Red Marshal', Kurusatienkit returned from exile to lead a military coup against the government of Prince Kanisorn. His military government oversaw Kuthina's transition from an absolute to constitutional monarchy. He founded the People's Rally (Chumnum Prachachon), a social democratic party focused on land reform. After winning elections in 1963 and 1968, he was removed from power in 1972 by the military. | |||||||||
? | Kanok Devakula (1948-) |
28th June 2017 | Incumbent | 7 years, 150 days | Danha Rakchati | Sivaraksa (2006-) | |||
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