Political crisises in Thailand
THE COUP D’ETAT IN 1932
THE COUP D’ETAT IN 1932 The long era of absolute monarchy was brought to a sudden end on June 24, 1932, by a…
THE COUP D’ETAT IN NOVEMBER 1947
THE COUP D’ETAT IN NOVEMBER 1947 In November 1947, the so-called Coup d’Etat Group, led by two retired generals and backed by Phibun, seized power…
THE COUP D’ETAT IN NOVEMBER 1951
THE COUP D’ETAT IN NOVEMBER 1951 By 1951 Phibun had begun to share political power with two associates who had participated with him in the…
THE THAILAND POLITICS:1963 – 1971
THE THAILAND POLITICS FROM 1963 TO 1971 In December 1963 Sarit died in office. His deputy, Thanom, peacefully succeeded to the prime ministership and pursued…
THE COUP D’ETAT IN NOVEMBER 1971
THE COUP D’ETAT IN NOVEMBER 1971 In November 1971, Prime Minister Thanom executed a coup against his own government, thereby ending the three-year…
THE END OF THANOM REGIME
THE END OF THANOM REGIME In December 1972, Thanom announced a new interim constitution that provided for a totally appointed legislative assembly, two- thirds of…
THE MILITARY RULE AND A LIMITED DEMOCRACY
THE MILITARY RULE AND A LIMITED DEMOCRACY With the support of the king and the military membership of NARC, a new government was formed…
THE POWER IN PREM ‘S PERIOD
THE POWER IN PREM ‘S PERIOD Although a military figure, Thailand’s new prime minister sought to give civilians a greater role in government and…
THE COUP D’ETAT IN SEPTEMBER 2006
THE COUP D’ETAT IN SEPTEMBER 2006 Thailand was a constitutional monarchy until the sudden coup on September 19, 2006. The King was well respected and…