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Political Setting:
Thailand
• Thailand was ruled by anabsolute monarchy from 1782until 1932, when a small groupof rebels seized control of thecountry and persuaded the kingto accept the introduction of aconstitutional monarchy. The
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Thailand
country’s first constitution calledfor a government headed by alegislature (the NationalAssembly), with the kingmaintaining an advisory role ashead of state. When the kingsought to dissolve the new
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Thailand
legislature the following year,the army moved to prevent him,thus becoming the dominantpolitical force in the country. Formost of the next half century,Thailand was under the controlof various military governments.
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Thailand
In 1997 Thailand’s 16thconstitution took effect. It wasthe country’s first constitution tobe drafted by a process involvingpublic debate, and the first toinclude a bill of rightsguaranteeing equality and basic
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Thailand
human rights to all citizens. Theconstitution was intended tomove the center of power awayfrom the military andbureaucracy and toward theelected members of thelegislature. It contained
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Thailand
guarantees for social welfareand environmental protectionand required the government toreport its activities. Following amilitary coup coup in September2006, the 1997 constitution wasrescinded. The military
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Thailand
government drafted a newconstitution, which votersapproved by referendum inAugust 2007.
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Thailand
Thailand is a unitary state, inwhich the authority of thecentral government is superiorto that of the country’sprovincial and municipalgovernments. However, in recentyears pressure has increased for
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Thailand
more devolution of power to theprovinces and municipalities. Allcitizens age 18 and older areeligible to vote.
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Thailand
A. Executive
The king is Thailand’s head ofstate and the commander-in-chiefof the armed forces. Although theking has little direct power, hemay exercise considerableinfluence on political leaders and
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Thailand
moral influence on society as a whole. Since 1946 the king of Thailand has been BhumibolAdulyadej, or Rama IX.
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Thailand
The country’s chief executiveofficial is the prime minister. Theprime minister is designatedfrom among the members of theHouse of Representatives and isusually the leader of thedominant party following
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Thailand
elections. The king formallyappoints the prime minister. Theprime minister heads thecabinet, which consists of nomore than 35 members. Underthe 2007 constitution the primeminister is limited to two four-year terms in office.
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Thailand
B. Legislature
Legislative power in Thailand isvested in a bicameral (two-chamber) National Assembly(Ratha Sapha), consisting of aHouse of Representatives (SaphaPoothaen Rassadorn) and a
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Thailand
Senate (Woothi Sapha). TheHouse of Representatives has480 members; 400 of them areelected from single-memberconstituencies (geographicalareas that each have onerepresentative) and the
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Thailand
remaining 80 are electedthrough a party-list system.House members are elected tofour-year terms, but these termscan be cut short if the kingdecides to dissolve thelegislature and call for new
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Thailand
elections. The Senate has 150members, 76 of whom aredirectly elected from districtscorresponding to Thailand’sprovinces and 74 of whom areselected by a committee. Mostprovinces have a single
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Thailand
representative in the Senate, butthe larger ones have additionalrepresentatives. The electedmembers of the Senate serve six-year terms, and the appointedsenators serve three-year terms.
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Thailand
C. Judiciary
Thai citizens are guaranteed dueprocess and equal justice underthe law. At the top of the courtsystem is the San Dika (SupremeCourt), located in Bangkok. Itserves as a court of final appeal
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Thailand
in all civil, criminal, andbankruptcy cases. Below the SanDika is the San Uthon (Court ofAppeal), which has appellatejurisdiction in all cases. Courts offirst instance includemagistrates’ courts, , provincial
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Thailand
courts, and courts with exclusivejurisdiction in Bangkok and itsimmediate environs. The 1997constitution recognized, andincreased the independence of,the judiciary. As part of thecountry’s reforms to enhance the
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Thailand
rights and freedoms of the Thaipeople, a royal decree createdthe 15-member ConstitutionalCourt in 1998. This court makesfinal and binding decisions incases involving constitutionalissues, and it may recommendamendments to the constitution.
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Thailand
D. Local Government
Thailand is divided into 76provinces (changwat), eachheaded by a governor. Except forthe governor of Bangkok, who iselected by popular vote, theprovincial governors are
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Thailand
appointed by the minister of theinterior. The provinces are dividedinto 744 districts (amphoe),headed by appointed districtofficers. Municipalities aregoverned by elected andappointedofficials, while elected
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Thailand
and appointed officials, whileelected heads hold power at thevillage level.
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Thailand
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