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==List of | ==List of premiers== | ||
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|rowspan="3"|[[Kutsa Kurusatienkit]]<br/><small>{{small|(1907–2002)}} | |rowspan="3"|[[Kutsa Kurusatienkit]]<br/><small>{{small|(1907–2002)}} | ||
|rowspan="2"|21<sup>st</sup> June 1961 | |rowspan="2"|21<sup>st</sup> June 1961 | ||
|rowspan="2"|18<sup>th</sup> October | |rowspan="2"|18<sup>th</sup> October 1968 | ||
|rowspan="2"|{{age in years and days|1961|6|21| | |rowspan="2"|{{age in years and days|1961|6|21|1968|10|18}} | ||
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|style="background:#EEEEEE" rowspan=2" |[[File:Chakrabongse_Bhuvanath.png|center|80px]]<br />[[Tangpanitharn]]<br />{{small|(1961-1971)}} | |style="background:#EEEEEE" rowspan=2" |[[File:Chakrabongse_Bhuvanath.png|center|80px]]<br />[[Tangpanitharn]]<br />{{small|(1961-1971)}} | ||
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|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 [[Kankhong|People's Rally]], a {{wp|social democracy|social democratic}} [[Xiaodongese-Kuthine relations|pro-conciliation]] party focused on land and political reform. After winning elections in | |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 [[Kankhong|People's Rally]], a {{wp|social democracy|social democratic}} [[Xiaodongese-Kuthine relations|pro-conciliation]] party focused on land and political reform. After winning elections in 1963 and 1967, he was removed from power in 1968 by the military. He is to date Kuthina's longest serving Premier</small> | ||
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Revision as of 00:47, 27 December 2020
List of premiers
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 1968 | 7 years, 119 days | Military ↓ Kankhong |
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, a social democratic pro-conciliation party focused on land and political reform. After winning elections in 1963 and 1967, he was removed from power in 1968 by the military. He is to date Kuthina's longest serving Premier | |||||||||
? | Kanok Devakula (1948-) |
28th June 2017 | Incumbent | 7 years, 150 days | Danha Rakchati | Sivaraksa (2006-) | |||
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