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Yongyuth Mayalarp promised that the force would be dissolved on 30 September 2007, along with the CNS. The funds would be diverted from the Defense Ministry and Police Office, but if those two agencies lacked funding, they would be diverted from the government's reserve fund for emergency situations. Yongyuth revealed that no Cabinet members questioned the use of the fund. General Saprang Kallayanamit, assistant Secretary-General of the CNS, was appointed Commander of the force.
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Committee, and was able to respond to the demands of Jaruvan Maintaka. The committee was empowered to investigate any projects or acts by members of the Thaksin government and others who were suspected of irregularities, including tax evasion. The chairman of the old committee, Sawat Chotephanich, was demoted in the new committee; he later resigned, reportedly in protest. The remaining members of the new committee included several figures who had been publicly critical of the Thaksin government, including
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for the formation of a 14,000-strong special operations force with a mandate to control anti-junta protests. The fund allocation came from a request by the CNS. The rapid deployment force began operations on 1 December 2006. Surayud refused to explain why his
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The CNS produced a 75 episode television documentary to promote its causes. The documentaries, titled "Phrungnee Tong Dee Kwa" (Tomorrow Must Be Better), were reported to cost at least 20 million baht to produce and broadcast. General
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absolute power over all police matters. He was also made chair of a new National Police Commission, the membership of which had not yet been announced. The Commission will be assigned to amend the 2004 National Police Bill over the next year; the bill had originally been approved by the elected
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The junta would appoint a 2,000 person National Assembly, which would appoint 200 candidates for a Constitution Assembly, which would appoint 100 members of a Constitution Assembly, which would select 25 members. The junta would directly appoint another 10 people to join the 25 in to writing a
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denied that the moves were politically motivated. However, the reshuffle was widely seen as an attempt to demote those with links to the deposed government. Interior Ministry permanent secretary Phongphayome Wasaphooti also noted that the transfers were done in order to "reduce the influences
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political strongholds transferred to smaller provinces or appointed to the inactive posts in the Interior Ministry. This included the governors of Chiang Mai, Chiang Rai, Khon Kaen, Buri Ram, Phatthalung, Satun, Surin, Kamphaeng Phet, Sukhothai, and Samut Prakan. Interior Minister
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had been placed in charge of a secret army unit with a 319.1 million baht budget for mobilizing mass support for the junta. Lt. Gen. Prayuth claimed that he had acted in line with army policy, and that his activities were to serve communities, and not to seek political gain.
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and the Confederation for Democracy. The protesters demanded the departure of the Council for National Security (CNS) and the interim government led by Prime Minister Surayud Chulanont, the immediate lifting of martial law throughout the country, the repromulgation of the
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towards capitalist business interests than its predecessor. Other responses put Surayud before Thaksin in regards to reliability, honesty, morality, image abroad and ability to quickly resolve problems. Surayud and Thaskin were on a par regarding solving people's troubles.
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cases of alleged irregularity, including the personal wealth of former Cabinet ministers as well as "policy corruption", where policies were approved to allegedly benefit personal interests. Specifically, she wanted the Committee to investigate the sale of
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under the CPM 43, which would operate in parallel with the SBPAC. The SBPAC and CPM 43 had been dissolved in mid-2001 by former Premier Thaksin Shinawatra. Prior to that, CPM 43 was under the directive of the SBPAC. Sonthi also made himself head of the
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legislature. The CDR, which would be transformed into a Council for National Security (CNS), would appoint the head of the executive branch, the entire legislature, and the drafters of a permanent constitution. Criticism focused on the fact that:
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politicians and pressuring them to cease political activities. They also threatened that the party would be dissolved. The junta claimed that they were simply seeking cooperation from politicians.
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legislative body, responsible for legislation and the drafting of the new constitution, will be established. This process, which will lead to general elections, should be completed within one year.
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by the White Dove 2006 group and opposite the Supreme Court. There was a large police and military presence. Police intercepted and detained many people heading into Bangkok to attend the protests.
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worth of funding for a 14,000-man secret anti-protest special operations force, of which General Saprang was Commander. The so-called CNS Special Operations Center, funded with 556 million
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party. "If they don't listen, you can kick them out of your station or, if you can't use your judgment, I will use mine to help you run your station", he said to 100 media executives.
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Certain substantive democratic elements in the Constitution have been undermined
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The junta would appoint the Prime Minister and would sit in Cabinet meetings
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The junta assigned several agencies to investigate the deposed government.
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the CNS from allegations of irregularities surrounding the documentaries.
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Sonthi and other senior junta leaders flew to Chiang Mai on an Air Force
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Assets probe panel focuses on reviewing of projects of ousted government
3089:"Constitution of the Kingdom of Thailand (Interim Edition) of B.E. 2549"
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The Council was dissolved on 22 May 2014 upon the partial repeal of the
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This article is about the 2006 Thai military junta. For other uses, see
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for in return seat on the Cabinet. Winai denied knowing the two men.
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2452:(ISOC). Previously, the ISOC had been headed by the Prime Minister.
2280:. Headed by Community Organizations Development Institute Chairpman
2005:
peopleâs trust and confidence in the very foundations of democracy.â
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2676:. However, Sophon denied he had anything to do with the campaign.
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2890:(95A). Bangkok: Cabinet Secretariat: 6. 2006-09-20. Archived from
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1671:, especially concerning the drafting of a permanent constitution.
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2946:"Main points of Thailand's military-backed interim constitution"
2322:. Headed by former Permanent Secretary of the Foreign Ministry
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to conduct an investigation into an allegation of irregularity.
1984:
Signs of rampant corruption, malfeasance and widespread nepotism
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10 senior officials at the national-park authority transferred
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In late December 2006, Surayud's Cabinet approved 556 million
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Saprang Kalyanamitr was appointed to the AoT and TOT boards.
2009:
laws and lack of protection of human rights in the kingdom.
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In May 2007, it was revealed that the First Army Commander
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2408:. Nam Yimyaem was later appointed chair of the committee.
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Mobile operators admit CNS asked for 'no rally' SMS salvo
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National United Front of Democracy Against Dictatorship
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2725:, and general elections. Prominent protestors included
1964:
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Military government of Thailand following the 2006 coup
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Saprang's cousin given PR work 'because of experience'
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on 22 May 2014. Thaksin was deposed while overseas in
2815:"Thailand Reinterprets the Rules of Democracy, Again"
1930:
A week after the coup, Sonthi's former classmate Gen
1769:
Sonthi received the appointment and blessing of king
3132:
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New govt cleaner, slower-acting than last one: poll
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Pojaman tax case will take time, says AEC spokesman
1655:General Sonthi led the Council, acting as both the
4408:
3928:Prasong voted as chairman of charter writing panel
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3887:
3355:"Thai junta to work alongside new PM: coup leader"
2257:National Institute of Development Administration's
1981:Drastic increase in disunity among the Thai people
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3592:NCCC to try to conclude cases against politicians
3476:Three refuse to join CDR reconciliation committee
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2070:Timeline for establishment of civilian government
1952:On 22 September, the Council gave Police General
44:may be compromised due to out-of-date information
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1761:once the interim constitution came into effect.
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4184:Corruption in the Suvarnabhumi Airport project
4066:PROTEST AGAINST COUP Junta 'curbing liberties'
3804:Taxi driver 'sacrificed himself for democracy'
3143:Ousted PM's allies receives lenient punishment
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2434:The junta would appoint the entire legislature
2253:Ethics, good governance, corruption prevention
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3836:Lifting of martial law not related to Thaksin
2687:20 May 2007 ruling on the dissolution of the
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1335:1999 attack on the Myanmar Embassy in Bangkok
4189:Sale of Shin Corporation to Temasek Holdings
3822:FACT - Freedom Against Censorship Thailand,
3336:Military set to publish interim constitution
3245:Academics divided over junta giving up power
3009:. ISEAS-Yusof Ishak Institute. p. 687.
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2504:came to an abrupt end after the Director of
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1900:National Security Council Secretary-General
2758:Public opinion of the 2006 Thai coup d'ÃĐtat
1949:, to the post of Assistant Army Commander.
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2845:"Thai military claims control after coup"
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2095:Armed Forces Academies Preparatory School
2079:Thailand 2006 interim civilian government
1706:The Council was originally formed as the
3285:CNS going flat out to finish off Thaksin
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2174:Advisors were appointed in 4 key areas:
3765:Coup-Makers Try to Keep Bad Luck At Bay
3519:Some advisers surprised by appointments
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2347:Investigation of the deposed government
2284:, this group had 26 members, including
2262:, this group had 13 members, including
2199:Thailand Development Research Institute
2189:, this group had 19 members, including
2161:, a leader of the defunct anti-Thaksin
2149:of the Faculty of Political Science of
2012:
1600:Khana Montri Khwam Man Khong Haeng Chat
933:Subdistrict Administrative Organisation
4856:
4007:Anupong denies CNS TV project improper
3225:healthcare, Village fund to stay: CDRM
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2660:. Academics hired by the CNS included
2559:The junta was accused of intimidating
1690:. It was succeeded in its capacity as
1329:Israeli Bangkok Embassy hostage crisis
915:Provincial Administrative Organisation
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3948:CNS accused of secret army operations
3463:CDR advisers not told of appointments
3417:
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3334:The Bangkok Post, 25 September 2006,
3185:"Coup leader gets full police powers"
2967:
2938:
2917:"Retired army general is new Thai PM"
2836:
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2733:. Smaller protests were also held in
2718:September 19 Network Against the Coup
2595:
2422:2006 Interim Constitution of Thailand
1973:The reasons given for the coup were:
1945:and 3rd Army Region Commander Lt-Gen
1632:on 19 September 2006 until the later
3572:The nine graft-busters named by CDRM
2450:Internal Security Operations Command
2370:Shin Corporation to Temasek Holdings
2016:
1965:Political motivations and objectives
1916:Royal Thai Armed Forces Headquarters
1696:National Council for Peace and Order
25:
3172:Annual military reshuffle announced
3023:
2729:, Sant Hathirat and former senator
2695:, the CNS sent tens of millions of
2470:State enterprise board appointments
1663:, until the appointment of General
732:Recent elections & referendums
84:Sonthi Boonyaratglin in August 2009
13:
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4874:Military dictatorship in Thailand
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3879:Secret military division deployed
3380:Govt heavies flee after many held
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4283:2006 interim civilian government
3752:Council extends emergency decree
3159:Thaksin's cronies get shown door
2773:April 2009 Thai political unrest
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2163:People's Alliance for Democracy
2114:Governors of provinces seen as
1996:Deterioration of social justice
1377:Cambodian rebellion (1811â1812)
680:President: Anocha Chevitsophon
4410:History of Thailand since 2001
3060:"CDRM now calls itself as CDR"
2582:Drafting of a new constitution
2089:Removal from the civil service
1688:six months of political crisis
1678:, when Army Commander General
1282:March 1977 coup d'ÃĐtat attempt
704:President: Nakarin Mektrairat
692:President: Vorapot Visrutpich
310:Head of the Royal Armed Forces
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4807:CambodianâThai border dispute
4431:60th anniversary celebrations
4293:2007 constitution of Thailand
4169:1997 constitution of Thailand
4155:Key persons and organisations
4140:2005â06 Thai political crisis
3961:Cash for seats con men nabbed
3732:Southern groups to be revived
3672:More powers for investigators
2915:Aglionby, John (2006-10-02).
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2588:2007 Constitution of Thailand
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1750:Council for Democratic Reform
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1676:2007 Constitution of Thailand
1580:Council for National Security
1461:CambodianâThai border dispute
335:Bureau of the Royal Household
66:Council for National Security
4206:August 2006 Bangkok car bomb
3532:CDRM moves to shore up image
3116:The Australian, 21 September
3095:. 2006-10-02. Archived from
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3037:. 2006-09-21. Archived from
2952:. 2006-10-01. Archived from
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2357:CTX bomb-scanner controversy
1765:Membership and key positions
1640:in a nonviolent coup led by
621:Paradorn Prissanananthakul (
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3824:Petition against censorship
3504:September 28, 2007, at the
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2703:Public reactions to the CNS
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975:Ministry of Foreign Affairs
728:Elections & referendums
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3974:CNS' anti-Thaksin campaign
3791:Saprang to chair TOT board
3778:Jobs for boys claim denied
2778:2011 Thai general election
2768:2008 Thai political crisis
2763:2007 Thai general election
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2530:Seattle Post-Intelligencer
2480:Thai Airways International
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2278:Reconciliation and justice
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1211:Rebellion of the Sergeants
1165:2013â2014 political crisis
1145:2005â2006 political crisis
427:Pirapan Salirathavibhaga (
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2620:Miscellaneous controversy
2492:Human rights restrictions
2457:south Thailand insurgency
2302:Pratheep Ungsongtham Hata
2223:Kasikorn Asset Management
2155:Pratheep Ungsongtham Hata
2030:This article needs to be
1754:2006 interim constitution
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4233:October 2006 (cancelled)
3841:October 6, 2007, at the
3692:Draft charter criticised
3031:"Call us in full - CDRM"
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2731:Prateep Ungsongtham-Hata
2282:Phaibool Wattanasiritham
2231:Chulalongkorn University
2151:Chulalongkorn University
1644:(RTA) Commander General
1438:Foreign relations crisis
1297:1985 coup d'ÃĐtat attempt
1287:October 1977 coup d'ÃĐtat
929:Subdistrict Municipality
864:Administrative divisions
631:Leader of the Opposition
576:House of Representatives
439:Prasert Chanruangthong (
71:
3341:March 12, 2007, at the
3190:March 11, 2007, at the
2983:(in Thai). 2014-05-22.
2662:Wuttipong Piebjriya-wat
2438:permanent constitution.
2332:Krit Karnchana-kunchorn
2140:Appointment of advisors
1701:
1628:against Prime Minister
1292:1981 military rebellion
1233:Army General Staff plot
1160:2010 political protests
1135:6 October 1976 massacre
1014:(Maritime : India
644:13th Senate of Thailand
4869:Military dictatorships
4553:Paetongtarn Shinawatra
2712:On December 10, 2006 (
2654:Prapat Panya-chatraksa
2443:Military restructuring
2294:Theeraphat Serirangsan
2268:Sungsidh Piriyarangsan
2243:Veerathai Santipraphop
2195:Chalongphob Susangkarn
2002:
1371:Taksin's reunification
1195:April 1933 coup d'ÃĐtat
1101:After reunited in 1767
980:Diplomatic missions of
615:Pichet Chuamuangphan (
599:Wan Muhamad Noor Matha
502:Wan Muhamad Noor Matha
395:Deputy Prime Ministers
383:Paetongtarn Shinawatra
340:Royal Security Command
4879:2006 Thai coup d'ÃĐtat
3712:Interim charter draft
2788:2014 Thai coup d'ÃĐtat
2753:2006 Thai coup d'ÃĐtat
2546:Yale University Press
2260:Churee Wichitwathakan
2247:Sivaporn Darandaranda
2187:Pridiyathorn Devakula
1975:
1880:2007 Bangkok bombings
1875:Commissioner-General
1752:in English. When the
1456:2003 Phnom Penh riots
1356:2019 Bangkok bombings
1346:2012 Bangkok bombings
1217:Songsuradet Rebellion
1200:June 1933 coup d'ÃĐtat
1185:Palace Revolt of 1912
1155:2009 political unrest
1150:2008 political crisis
1130:1973 popular uprising
1125:1970s peasant revolts
433:Pichai Chunhavajira (
345:Crown Property Bureau
4623:Anti-Thaksin groups
4278:Ruangroj Mahasaranon
4273:Saprang Kalayanamitr
4268:Sonthi Boonyaratglin
2735:Thammasat University
2634:Saprang Kalayanamitr
2272:Suraphol Nitikraipot
2215:Siam Commercial Bank
2211:Jada Wattanasiritham
2060:Interim Constitution
2013:Decisions and future
1947:Saprang Kalayanamitr
1936:Ruangroj Mahasaranon
1932:Boonsrang Naimpradit
1911:Ruangroj Mahasaranon
1849:Royal Thai Air Force
1840:Second Deputy Chief
1800:Sonthi Boonyaratglin
1646:Sonthi Boonyaratglin
1429:Communist insurgency
1423:Separatist Rebellion
1417:Dusun Nyor Rebellion
1405:Holy Man's Rebellion
1351:2015 Bangkok bombing
869:Ministry of Interior
698:Constitutional Court
686:Administrative Court
467:Independent agencies
402:Phumtham Wechayachai
302:Dipangkorn Rasmijoti
190:Politics of Thailand
135:Sonthi Boonyaratglin
4831:Thailand portal
4512:Yingluck Shinawatra
4318:Somkiat Pongpaiboon
3913:The Straits Times,
3721:, 27 September 2006
3701:, 28 September 2006
3641:, 28 September 2006
3621:, 28 September 2006
3601:, 28 September 2006
3581:, 23 September 2006
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3465:, 26 September 2006
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3234:, 26 September 2006
3174:, 29 September 2006
3161:, 24 September 2006
3145:, 29 September 2006
3129:, 20 September 2006
3127:Top generals all in
2897:on October 17, 2011
2670:Narong Phet-prasert
2336:Nitya Pibulsonggram
2219:Piyasvasti Amranand
2147:Chaiwat Satha-anand
1862:Third Deputy Chief
1822:Sathiraphan Keyanon
1818:First Deputy Chief
1533:Thailand portal
1450:Blue Diamond Affair
1245:Manhattan Rebellion
1205:Boworadet rebellion
1113:Front Palace Crisis
846:Election Commission
419:Anutin Charnvirakul
149:Sathiraphan Keyanon
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4844:History portal
4461:Thaksin Shinawatra
4426:Bhumibol Adulyadej
4308:Sondhi Limthongkul
4249:Thaksin Shinawatra
4102:2006-10-16 at the
4075:, 11 December 2006
4071:2007-01-06 at the
4052:, October 30, 2006
4048:2006-11-15 at the
4012:2007-09-29 at the
3992:2007-04-29 at the
3933:2007-09-29 at the
3904:, 27 December 2006
3900:2015-07-25 at the
3881:, 27 December 2006
3865:, 16 December 2006
3861:2007-09-29 at the
3845:, 25 November 2006
3809:2007-01-21 at the
3750:The Bangkok Post,
3737:2016-03-03 at the
3717:2007-02-06 at the
3697:2007-09-30 at the
3677:2006-10-31 at the
3657:2007-09-30 at the
3637:2007-02-28 at the
3617:2007-09-29 at the
3597:2007-09-29 at the
3577:2007-02-28 at the
3561:, 15 February 2007
3557:2007-02-20 at the
3537:2006-11-09 at the
3517:The Bangkok Post,
3461:The Bangkok Post,
3448:2007-01-13 at the
3428:2007-09-30 at the
3405:2007-09-29 at the
3385:2006-10-11 at the
3294:, 12 February 2007
3290:2007-02-12 at the
3270:2006-11-15 at the
3250:2007-01-04 at the
3230:2007-09-29 at the
3210:2006-10-21 at the
3183:The Bangkok Post,
3157:The Bangkok Post,
3125:The Bangkok Post,
2884:Government Gazette
2819:The New York Times
2658:Kraisak Choonhavan
2646:Alongkorn Palabutr
2596:Anti-protest units
2550:Bhumibol Adulyadej
2378:Thaksin Shinawatra
2340:Phisarn Manawaphat
2290:Chaiwat Sathaanand
2227:Pasuk Phongpaichit
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2064:Thaksin Shinawatra
1891:Winai Phatthiyakul
1887:Secretary-General
1854:Commander-in-Chief
1832:Commander-in-Chief
1810:Commander-in-Chief
1771:Bhumibol Adulyadej
1732:), abbreviated to
1650:Bhumibol Adulyadej
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3793:, 26 January 2007
3780:, 9 November 2006
3767:, 4 November 2006
3754:, 20 October 2006
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3452:, 11 January 2007
3432:, 2 November 2006
3400:GLO chief resigns
3274:, 19 October 2006
3254:, 19 October 2006
3194:, 22 October 2006
2723:1997 constitution
2642:Korn Chatikavanij
2613:Prayuth Chan-ocha
2498:Nuamthong Phaiwan
2406:Sak Korsaengreung
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1267:Rebellion of 1964
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2693:Democrat Parties
2650:Korbsak Sabavasu
2398:Jaruvan Maintaka
2394:Kaewsan Atibhoti
2385:Shin Corporation
2361:Jaruvan Maintaka
2324:Vitaya Vejjajiva
2314:Sophon Supaphong
2310:Urichai Wangkaew
2239:Charoen Pokphand
2203:Kosit Pampiemras
2183:Bank of Thailand
2159:Pibhob Dhongchai
2109:Jaruvan Maintaka
2046:
2043:
2037:
2025:
2024:
2017:
1844:Chalit Pookpasuk
1776:
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1731:
1719:
1717:
1615:
1603:
1591:
1589:
1568:
1561:
1554:
1531:
1530:
1529:
1515:Bank of Thailand
1340:South insurgency
1312:2014 coup d'ÃĐtat
1307:2006 coup d'ÃĐtat
1302:1991 coup d'ÃĐtat
1277:1976 coup d'ÃĐtat
1272:1971 coup d'ÃĐtat
1262:1958 coup d'ÃĐtat
1257:1957 coup d'ÃĐtat
1239:Palace Rebellion
1228:1948 coup d'ÃĐtat
1223:1947 coup d'ÃĐtat
1140:Black May (1992)
1106:Political crisis
1097:Political unrest
768:Senate Elections
669:
586:
539:
490:
366:
293:Heir presumptive
267:
214:
201:
185:
184:
175:
167:
159:
157:Chalit Pukbhasuk
151:
82:
68:
64:
58:
55:
49:
42:factual accuracy
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4790:
4738:
4703:
4650:
4612:
4564:
4453:Prime ministers
4447:
4412:
4407:
4377:
4372:
4367:
4358:Nattawut Saikua
4328:Pipob Thongchai
4242:
4142:
4137:
4104:Wayback Machine
4084:
4079:
4073:Wayback Machine
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4056:
4050:Wayback Machine
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4016:, 20 April 2007
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2727:Weng Tojirakarn
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2674:Somkiat Osotspa
2666:Sophon Supapong
2638:Korn Dabbaransi
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2298:Pipob Thongchai
2264:Dejudom Krairit
2235:Ajva Taulananda
2191:Ammar Siamwalla
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1896:Royal Thai Army
1827:Royal Thai Navy
1805:Royal Thai Army
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1686:in response to
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1452:(1989â2019)
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1401:(1865â1890)
1395:(1838â1839)
1373:(1767â1771)
1251:Silent Coup
1115:(1874â1875)
1023:Foreign aid
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984:in Thailand
896:Subdistrict
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798:Referendums
482:Legislature
244:LGBT rights
101:22 May 2014
4858:Categories
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4767:referendum
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4478:government
4228:April 2006
4062:The Nation
4039:The Nation
3497:INN News,
3365:2006-09-26
3321:2006-09-25
3103:2024-08-15
3093:The Nation
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3064:The Nation
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3035:The Nation
2991:2014-05-23
2960:2024-08-13
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2901:2024-08-12
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2829:2024-08-12
2794:References
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2526:Yahoo News
2328:Tej Bunnag
874:Provincial
830:Provincial
462:Ministries
320:Succession
142:Key people
4795:Conflicts
4656:Elections
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4217:Elections
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2185:Governor
2179:Economics
1788:Position
1495:Education
1364:Conflicts
1321:Terrorism
1018:Vietnam)
1016:Indonesia
891:Districts
885:Governors
881:Provinces
661:Judiciary
545:President
495:President
358:Executive
286:(Rama X)
176:Secretary
117:Appointer
98:Dissolved
90:Formation
54:July 2011
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4418:Monarchs
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2742:See also
1659:and the
1622:Thailand
1399:Haw wars
1009:Malaysia
1003:Cambodia
990:Passport
951:Governor
272:The King
259:Monarchy
4608:2020â21
4603:2013â14
4576:2005â06
4558:cabinet
4546:cabinet
4517:cabinet
4505:cabinet
4163:Prelude
2981:Manager
2534:The Age
2032:updated
1785:Branch
1779:Office
1723::
1694:by the
1661:cabinet
1595::
1490:Economy
1480:History
1045:BIMSTEC
1012:Myanmar
957:Pattaya
947:Bangkok
940:Special
901:Village
839:Village
827:Pattaya
824:Bangkok
592:Speaker
457:Cabinet
229:History
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2672:, and
2544:, and
2528:, the
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1796:Chief
1510:Police
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1384:(1819)
1331:(1972)
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1247:(1951)
1241:(1949)
1235:(1948)
1219:(1939)
1213:(1935)
1207:(1933)
1121:(1952)
638:Vacant
529:Senate
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