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  2. Government of Thailand - Wikipedia

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    The Government of Thailand, officially the Royal Thai Government (RTG; Thai: รัฐบาลไทย, RTGS: Ratthaban Thai, pronounced [rát.tʰā.bāːn tʰāj]), is the unitary government of the Kingdom of Thailand. The country emerged as a modern nation state after the foundation of the Chakri dynasty and the city of Bangkok in 1782. [2]

  3. List of government ministries of Thailand - Wikipedia

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    This article includes a list of general references, but it lacks sufficient corresponding inline citations. Please help to improve this article by introducing more precise citations. (February 2016) (Learn how and when to remove this message) The Government Ministries of Thailand are the government agencies that compose the executive branch of the Government of Thailand. Each ministry is ...

  4. Organization of the government of Thailand - Wikipedia

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    According to the Municipalities Act, BE 2496 (1953), when the new form of local government is adopted in any locality, the Minister of Interior may revoke the old form for that locality. [ 15 ] A city municipality is established in an area where there are at least 50,000 citizens, a town municipality, in an area where there are at least 10,000 ...

  5. State agencies of Thailand - Wikipedia

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    The state agencies (Thai: หน่วยงานของรัฐ) that form Thailand's public sector consist of several types of functioning bodies. While some agencies established by mandate of the constitution are independent, others are directly or indirectly answerable to the executive of the Royal Thai Government.

  6. Politics of Thailand - Wikipedia

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    All of Thailand's charters and constitutions have recognized a unified kingdom with a constitutional monarchy, but with widely differing balances of power between the branches of government. Most Thai governments have stipulated parliamentary systems. Several, however, also called for dictatorships, e.g., the 1959 constitution. Both unicameral ...

  7. Digital Government Development Agency - Wikipedia

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    The Digital Government Development Agency (Public Organization) (Abrv: สพร.-DGA; Thai: สำนักงานพัฒนารัฐบาลดิจิทัล, RTGS: samnak ngan phatthana rat ban dichiton) is a Thai governmental agency whose mission is to digitize the workings of the Thai government through goal and standards setting, establishing best practices, and training of ...

  8. Cabinet of Thailand - Wikipedia

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    The cabinet of Thailand (formally, the Council of Ministers of Thailand; Thai: 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.

  9. National Assembly (Thailand) - Wikipedia

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    The majority of elections in Thailand follow the first-past-the-post system which is used in the elections for the 400 members of the House of Representatives. The remaining 100 members of the House are elected by party list proportional representation. Thailand's parliament is overwhelmingly male, at 80.6%.