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At the helm

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At the helm

By Pradit Phulsarikij 
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Since becoming a constitutional monarchy in 1932, Thailand has had 29 prime ministers – 13 of them with a military background. Many of those from the armed forces assumed office after a military coup, while seven premiers staged power seizures.

 

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Source: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/detail/politics/30360404

 

 

 
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And it will never change. Just sayin'.

out of the 29 Prime Ministers the PM Prayut features among a select group of seven military officers who were coup leaders and afterwards anointed themselves as PM. Something to be proud of I am sure and to tell your grandchildren about.

If it was ever quantifiable it would be interesting to see a ranking from best to worst.

4 hours ago, Cadbury said:

If it was ever quantifiable it would be interesting to see a ranking from best to worst.

Surely you mean ranking from absymal to beyond the pale don't you?

And how many were serving or ex (police) still on the pay roll like the lo life over seas

I guarantee A STOLEN ELECTION

6 hours ago, Cadbury said:

out of the 29 Prime Ministers the PM Prayut features among a select group of seven military officers who were coup leaders and afterwards anointed themselves as PM. Something to be proud of I am sure and to tell your grandchildren about.

If it was ever quantifiable it would be interesting to see a ranking from best to worst.

What might be misleading is that all of the PMs have significant associations with the long controlling military - in varying form.

As the military has always been the protector of the ruling realms, regardless of said standing government.

 

Most don't comprehend that they're all one and the same.

Australia is catching up at a fast rate....????

without a viable education system change for the better is still very far off...

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