cabinet of Thailand
{{Short description|Senior decision-making body of the Thai government}}
{{Infobox government agency
| name = Council of Ministers
{{Small|of the Kingdom of Thailand}}
| seal = File:Seal of the Cabinet of Thailand.svg
| seal_width = 140px
| seal_caption = Seal of the Council of Ministers
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| native_name = {{langx|th|คณะรัฐมนตรีแห่งราชอาณาจักรไทย}}
| type = Cabinet
| formed = {{Start date and age|1932|06|28|df=y|p=y|br=y}}
| agency_type = A council to discharge the duties of administering the government according to collective responsibility
| jurisdiction = Government of Thailand
| motto = สุจริต เสียสละ สามัคคี
(Honesty, Sacrifice, Unity)
}}
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The cabinet of Thailand (formally, the Council of Ministers of Thailand; {{langx|th|คณะรัฐมนตรี}}; {{RTGS|Khana Ratthamontri)}} is a body composed of thirty-five of the most senior members of the government of the Kingdom of Thailand. The cabinet is the primary organ of the executive branch of the Thai government. Members of the cabinet are nominated by the prime minister and formally appointed by the King of Thailand. Most members are governmental department heads with the title of "minister of state" ({{langx|th|รัฐมนตรี}}; {{RTGS|Ratthamontri)}}. The cabinet is chaired by the Prime Minister of Thailand. The cabinet is often collectively called "the government" or "the Royal Thai Government".
History
{{see also|Chatusadom}}
Prior to the Revolution of 1932, the absolutist Chakri kings ruled Siam through a series of "krom" ({{langx|th|กรม)}} and "senabodi" ({{langx|th|เสนาบดี)}}.{{cite web
|url= http://www.thai-language.com/id/212840|title= เสนาบดี|editor= Glenn S.|date= 2013-08-17|format= Dictionary|work= Royal Institute Dictionary, 1982|publisher= Thai-language.com|access-date= 2013-08-03|quote= เสนาบดี /เส-นา-บอ-ดี/ [นาม] (การใช้: โบราณ) แม่ทัพ. [นาม] (การใช้: โบราณ) ข้าราชการชั้นผู้ใหญ่. [นาม] (การใช้: โบราณ) เจ้ากระทรวง. definition: secretary of state; minister; commander in chief
}} On 15 April 1874 King Chulalongkorn founded the King's Privy Council ({{langx|th|สภาที่ปรึกษาในพระองค์}}) (which still exists today) made up of 49 senior princes and officials. For the first time the kings of Siam exercised his powers through a council.
On 14 July 1925 King Prajadhipok formed the Supreme Council of State of Siam ({{langx|th|อภิรัฐมนตรีสภา}}; {{RTGS|Aphiratthamontrisapha}}) made up of 5 senior princes (all of them his brothers and all of them ministers of state) to help govern the country. However, after the revolution in 1932, the Khana Ratsadon decided to dissolve this council. Instead the new constitution created a direct precursor of the cabinet called: the People's Committee of Siam ({{langx|th|คณะกรรมการราษฎร}}; {{RTGS|Khana Kammakan Ratsadon)}} led by a president. The privy council from then on became a royal advisory council.
With the promulgation of "permanent" constitution at the end of that year, the name of the committee was changed to the "council of ministers" and the name of the chair to prime minister, after King Prajadhipok deemed the old names too communistic. The first cabinet of Thailand was led by Phraya Manopakorn Nititada. All government departments and agencies were then immediately transferred to its control. To date there have been 58 cabinets of Thailand.
{{Cabinets of Thailand}}
Ministers of State
File:Phibul Cabinet.jpg or the Ninth Cabinet of Siam, active from 16 December 1938 – 7 March 1942.]]
=Qualifications=
Image:Government House of Thailand.JPG in 2009, the meeting place and office of the Cabinet]]
According to the 2007 Constitution the cabinet is restricted to no more than 35 members. Members of the cabinet, unlike the prime minister, do not need to be a member of the House of Representatives, however most of them are. To be eligible to be a minister an individual must meet the following qualifications:
- Be a Thai national by birth.
- Be older than 35 years of age.
- Have graduated with no less than a bachelor's degree or its equivalent.
- Not be a member of the Senate (former senators must wait two years after their term of office to be eligible)
The individual must also: not be addicted to drugs, not have been bankrupt, not be a monk or a member of the clergy, not be disenfranchised, not be mentally infirm, not be under indictment or conviction, not have been expelled by a state agency for corruption or incompetence, not be a paid civil servant or member of the judiciary, and not ever been removed from any office by the Senate of Thailand.
Ministers of State are in theory appointed by the king, however in truth they are appointed at the advice of the prime minister to the king. Before taking office, a minister must make a solemn declaration before the king in the following words:
"I, (name of the declarer), do solemnly declare that I will be loyal to the King and will faithfully perform my duties in the interests of the country and of the people. I will also uphold and observe the Constitution of the Kingdom of Thailand in every respect."
=Roles=
The 2007 Constitution of Thailand calls the cabinet the "Council of Ministers". The entire IXth chapter is dedicated to it. There are only 20 cabinet ministries, which means that 15 ministers are without portfolio. They can, however, be appointed deputy prime ministers or deputy ministers. According to the constitution, the cabinet must, within fifteen days of being sworn in, state its policies to the National Assembly of Thailand. Ministers have the right to go in person to the national assembly to state and explain policies or opinions.
Each minister is responsible for his actions and the actions of his department and is therefore accountable to the national assembly. Therefore, the assembly can compel the minister to appear before it and explain his actions. The House of Representatives and the Senate can forcefully remove a sitting minister by a vote of no confidence. A one-sixth of the chamber vote is needed to call a debate and a simple majority is required for removal. A minister can also be removed by the king on the advice of the prime minister.
The Cabinet
=Function=
As the primary government institution in the executive branch, the cabinet is ultimately responsible for the administration and management of various government agencies and departments. It is also the primary institution for the formulation of policies with regards to all areas of politics and governing. Legislatively the cabinet is one of the institutions allowed to submit bills to the National Assembly for consideration. The cabinet is also allowed to call a joint sitting of the National Assembly to consider important bills or even join a joint sitting of the Assembly. The cabinet is also allowed to call a national referendum.
The cabinet is governed by the rule of collective responsibility, in which the members of the cabinet must support all policies despite personal or private disagreement. As a result, if the government fails or if the policies of the government fails then the entire cabinet must take responsibility; and resign in its entirety. The cabinet's term is wedded to that of the Prime Minister. The Leader of the Opposition is allowed to create his own cabinet or the Shadow Cabinet of Thailand.
Current Cabinet
On 4 September 2024, King Vajiralongkorn endorsed the current 35-member cabinet with Paetongtarn Shinawatra as prime minister.{{Cite news |last= |first= |title=King endorses new cabinet |url=https://www.bangkokpost.com/thailand/politics/2859376/king-endorses-new-cabinet |access-date=2024-09-04 |work=Bangkok Post |date= 4 September 2024|language=en}}
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| scope="row" | Paetongtarn Shinawatra | Office of the Prime Minister | {{Start date and age|2024|08|16|df=yes|p=yes|br=yes}} |
File:Phumtham Wechayachai.jpg
| scope="row" | Phumtham Wechayachai | Deputy Prime Minister | Office of the Prime Minister (Thailand)|Office of the Prime Minister | {{Start date and age|2024|09|03|df=yes|p=yes|br=yes}} |
File:Suriya Juangroongruangkit, 13 January 2023.jpg
| scope="row" | Suriya Juangroongruangkit | Deputy Prime Minister | Office of the Prime Minister (Thailand)|Office of the Prime Minister | {{Start date and age|2024|09|03|df=yes|p=yes|br=yes}} |
File:Anutin Charnvirakul - 2023 (52638148766) (cropped).jpg
| scope="row" | Anutin Charnvirakul | Deputy Prime Minister | Office of the Prime Minister (Thailand)|Office of the Prime Minister | {{Start date and age|2023|09|01|df=yes|p=yes|br=yes}} |
File:Pirapan Salirathvibhaga, 2009.jpg
| scope="row" | Pirapan Salirathavibhaga | Deputy Prime Minister | Office of the Prime Minister (Thailand)|Office of the Prime Minister | {{Start date and age|2023|09|01|df=yes|p=yes|br=yes}} |
File:Pichai Chunhavajira.jpg
| scope="row" | Pichai Chunhavajira | Deputy Prime Minister | Office of the Prime Minister (Thailand)|Office of the Prime Minister | {{Start date and age|2024|04|27|df=yes|p=yes|br=yes}} |
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| scope="row" | Prasert Jantararuangtong | Deputy Prime Minister | Ministry of Digital Economy and Society | {{Start date and age|2024|09|03|df=yes|p=yes|br=yes}} |
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| scope="row" | Chousak Sirinil | rowspan="2" | Minister Attached to the Prime Minister's Office | rowspan="2" | Office of the Prime Minister | {{Start date and age|2024|09|03|df=yes|p=yes|br=yes}} |
File:จิราพร สินธุไพร.jpg
| scope="row" | Jiraporn Sindhuprai | {{Start date and age|2024|04|27|df=yes|p=yes|br=yes}} |
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| scope="row" | Julapun Amornvivat | rowspan="2" |Deputy Minister of Finance | rowspan="2" |Ministry of Finance | {{Start date and age|2023|09|01|df=yes|p=yes|br=yes}} |
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| scope="row" | Paophum Rojanasakul | {{Start date and age|2024|04|27|df=yes|p=yes|br=yes}} |
File:Maris Sangiampongsa, 2014 (cropped).jpg
| scope="row" | Maris Sangiampongsa | Minister of Foreign Affairs | {{Start date and age|2024|04|30|df=yes|p=yes|br=yes}} |
File:Sorawong Thienthong 2024.png
| scope="row" | Sorawong Thienthong | Minister of Tourism and Sports | Ministry of Tourism and Sports | {{Start date and age|2024|09|03|df=yes|p=yes|br=yes}} |
File:Varawut Silpa-archa in 2023.png
| scope="row" | Varawut Silpa-archa | Minister of Social Development and Human Security | Ministry of Social Development and Human Security (Thailand) | {{Start date and age|2023|09|01|df=yes|p=yes|br=yes}}fS |
File:Supamas Isarabhakdi - 20231005.jpg
| scope="row" | Supamas Isarabhakdi | Minister of Higher Education, Science, Research and Innovation | Ministry of Higher Education, Science, Research and Innovation | {{Start date and age|2023|09|01|df=yes|p=yes|br=yes}} |
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| scope="row" | Narumon Pinyosinwat | Minister of Agriculture and Cooperatives | rowspan="3" | Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives | {{Start date and age|2024|09|03|df=yes|p=yes|br=yes}} |
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| scope="row" | Itthi Sirilathayakorn | rowspan="2" | Deputy Minister of Agriculture and Cooperatives | {{Start date and age|2024|09|03|df=yes|p=yes|br=yes}} |
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|Akara Prompao |{{Start date and age|2024|09|04|df=yes|p=yes|br=yes}} |
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| scope="row" | Monporn Charoensri | rowspan="2" | Deputy Minister of Transport | rowspan="2" | Ministry of Transport | {{Start date and age|2023|09|01|df=yes|p=yes|br=yes}} |
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| scope="row" | Surapong Piyachot | {{Start date and age|2023|09|01|df=yes|p=yes|br=yes}} |
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| scope="row" | Chalermchai Sri-on | Minister of Natural Resources and Environment | Office of the Prime Minister (Thailand)|Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment | {{Start date and age|2024|09|03|df=yes|p=yes|br=yes}} |
File:พิชัย นริพทะพันธุ์.jpg
| scope="row" |Pichai Naripthaphan |Minister of Commerce | rowspan="3" | Ministry of Commerce | {{Start date and age|2024|09|03|df=yes|p=yes|br=yes}} |
File:Napintorn Srisunpang.jpg
| scope="row" | Napinthorn Srisanpang | rowspan="2" | Deputy Minister of Commerce | {{Start date and age|2023|09|01|df=yes|p=yes|br=yes}} |
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| scope="row" | Suchart Chomklin | {{Start date and age|2024|04|27|df=yes|p=yes|br=yes}} |
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| scope="row" | Theerarat Samrejvanich | rowspan="3" | Deputy Minister of Interior | rowspan="3" | Ministry of Interior | {{Start date and age|2024|09|03|df=yes|p=yes|br=yes}} |
File:Songsak Thongsri.jpg
| scope="row" | Songsak Thongsri | {{Start date and age|2019|07|10|df=yes|p=yes|br=yes}} |
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| scope="row" | Cahda Thaised | {{Start date and age|2024|09|03|df=yes|p=yes|br=yes}} |
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| scope="row" | Police Colonel Tawee Sodsong | Minister of Justice | {{Start date and age|2023|09|01|df=yes|p=yes|br=yes}} |
File:Pipat Ratchakitprakarn.jpg
| scope="row" | Phipat Ratchakitprakarn | Minister of Labour | {{Start date and age|2023|09|01|df=yes|p=yes|br=yes}} |
File:Sudawan Wangsuphakijkosol.jpg
| scope="row" | Sudawan Wangsuphakijkosol | Minister of Culture | {{Start date and age|2024|04|27|df=yes|p=yes|br=yes}} |
File:Permpoon Chidchob (cropped).jpg
| scope="row" | Police General Permpoon Chidchob | Minister of Education | rowspan="2" | Ministry of Education | {{Start date and age|2023|09|01|df=yes|p=yes|br=yes}} |
File:สุรศักดิ์ พันธ์เจริญวรกุล.jpg
| scope="row" | Surasak Phancharoenworakul | Deputy Minister of Education | {{Start date and age|2023|09|01|df=yes|p=yes|br=yes}} |
File:สมศักดิ์ เทพสุทิน.jpg
| scope="row" | Somsak Thepsutin | Minister of Public Health | rowspan="2" | Ministry of Public Health | {{Start date and age|2024|04|27|df=yes|p=yes|br=yes}} |
File:Dechism Khaothong 2023.jpg
| scope="row" | Dech-it Khaothong | Deputy Minister of Public Health | {{Start date and age|2024|09|03|df=yes|p=yes|br=yes}} |
File:Akanat Promphan November 22, 2024.jpg
| scope="row" | Akanat Promphan | Minister of Industry | {{Start date and age|2024|09|03|df=yes|p=yes|br=yes}} |
Notes
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See also
References
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External links
- 2007 Constitution of the Kingdom of Thailand s:2007 Constitution of Thailand
- [https://web.archive.org/web/20081216004707/http://www.cabinet.thaigov.go.th/main.htm Official Webpage]
- [https://www.thaigov.go.th/news/contents/index/43 Thai Government - Cabinet Announcement]
- [https://www.bangkokpost.com/thailand/politics/2804355/govt-gets-satisfactory-grade Govt gets 'satisfactory' grade] (2024-06-03) Bangkok Post
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