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  2. Prime Minister of Thailand - Wikipedia

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    The prime minister of Thailand (Thai: นายกรัฐมนตรี, RTGS: Nayok Ratthamontri, pronounced [nāː.jók rát.tʰā.mōn.trīː]; literally 'chief minister of state') is the head of government of Thailand. The prime minister is also the chair of the cabinet of Thailand.

  3. List of prime ministers of Thailand - Wikipedia

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    The prime minister of Thailand (Thai: นายกรัฐมนตรี; RTGS: Nayok Ratthamontri; IPA: [naː.jók rát.tʰà.mon.triː], literally 'chief minister of state') is the head of government of Thailand. The prime minister is also the chairman of the cabinet of Thailand and represents the government at home and the country abroad.

  4. Paetongtarn Shinawatra - Wikipedia

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    Paetongtarn Shinawatra RThBh (Thai: แพทองธาร ชินวัตร; RTGS: Phaethongthan Chinnawat; pronounced [pʰɛ̄ː.tʰɔ̄ːŋ.tʰāːn tɕʰīn.nā.wát]; born 21 August 1986) is a Thai politician and businesswoman who has served as 31st prime minister of Thailand since 16 August 2024 and as leader of the Pheu Thai Party since 2023.

  5. Paetongtarn Shinawatra becomes Thai prime minister after ...

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    Paetongtarn Shinawatra, daughter of the divisive former leader Thaksin Shinawatra, became Thailand's prime minister after receiving a royal letter of endorsement Sunday, two days after she was ...

  6. Prayut Chan-o-cha - Wikipedia

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    Prayut Chan-o-cha (sometimes spelled Prayuth Chan-ocha; Thai: ประยุทธ์ จันทร์โอชา, pronounced [prā.jút tɕān.ʔōː.tɕʰāː] ⓘ; born 21 March 1954) is a former Thai politician and army officer [1] who became the 29th prime minister of Thailand after seized power in the 2014 coup d'état and served until 2023.

  7. Thailand’s parliament voted on Friday for Paetongtarn Shinawatra to become the country’s youngest prime minister, thrusting another member of the kingdom’s most famed and divisive political ...

  8. Thailand’s Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin removed from ...

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    A new government must now be formed, and the ruling Pheu Thai-led coalition will nominate a new candidate for prime minister, which will be voted on by the 500-seat parliament.

  9. List of prime ministers of Thailand by time in office - Wikipedia

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    Thai Rak Thai: 9 February 2001 19 September 2006 5 years, 222 days 7. 2nd Phraya Phahonphonphayuhasena (1887–1947) Khana Ratsadon (Military faction) 21 June 1933 16 December 1938 5 years, 178 days 8. 11th Sarit Thanarat (1908–1963) Military: 20 October 1958 8 December 1963 5 years, 49 days 9. 28th Yingluck Shinawatra (born 1967) Pheu Thai ...