Abhisit cabinet
Abhisit Cabinet | |
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59th Council of Ministers of Thailand | |
2008–2011 | |
Date formed | 20 December 2008 (2008-12-20) |
Date dissolved | 9 August 2011 (2011-08-09) |
People and organisations | |
Monarch | Bhumibol Adulyadej |
Prime Minister | Abhisit Vejjajiva |
Prime Minister's history | 2008–2011 |
Deputy Prime Ministers | First appointment (20 December 2008)
Second appointment (15 January 2010)
Third appointment (15 November 2010)
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No. of ministers | 34 |
Total no. of members | 47 |
Member party |
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Status in legislature | Coalition government |
Opposition party |
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History | |
Legislature term | 2007–2011 |
Budgets |
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Predecessor | Somchai cabinet |
Successor | Yingluck cabinet |
The Abhisit Cabinet (Council of Ministers) or formally the 59th Council of Ministers (คณะรัฐมนตรี คณะที่ 59) was announced after the appointment of Abhisit Vejjajiva as Prime Minister of Thailand on the 17 December 2008. The Cabinet line-up itself was announced on the 20 December, to the news media. The Cabinet was formally sworn in by His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej on the 22 December at the Klai Kangwon Villa in Hua Hin.[1][2][3]
Position | Name | Party |
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Prime Minister | Abhisit Vejjajiva | DEM |
Deputy Prime Minister | Suthep Thaugsuban | DEM |
Deputy Prime Minister | Dr. Trairong Suwankiri | DEM |
Deputy Prime Minister | Major General Sanan Kachornprasart | CTP |
Minister for Office of the Prime Minister | Satit Wongnongtaey | DEM |
Minister for Office of the Prime Minister | Ongart Klampaiboon | DEM |
Minister of Defence | General Prawit Wongsuwan | DEM |
Minister of Finance | Korn Chatikavanij | DEM |
Deputy Minister of Finance | Pradit Pataraprasit | RC |
Deputy Minister of Finance | Dr. Mun Pattanothai | MP |
Minister of Foreign Affairs | Kasit Piromya | DEM |
Minister of Tourism and Sports | Chumpol Silpa-archa | CTP |
Minister for Social Development and Human Security | Issara Somchai | DEM |
Minister of Agriculture and Cooperatives | Theera Wongsamut | CTP |
Deputy Minister of Agriculture and Cooperatives | Suphachai Phosu | BJT |
Minister of Transport | Sophon Saram | BJT |
Deputy Minister of Transport | Kuakul Danchaiwijit | CTP |
Deputy Minister of Transport | Suchart Chockchaiwattanakorn | BJT |
Minister for Natural Resource and Environment | Suwit Khunkitti | SAP |
Minister of Information and Communication Technology | Juti Krairerk | DEM |
Minister for Energy | Dr. Wannarat Channukul | RC |
Minister of Commerce | Pornthiva Nakasai | BJT |
Deputy Minister of Commerce | Alongkorn Pollabutr | DEM |
Minister of Interior | Chaovarat Chanweerakul | BJT |
Deputy Minister of Interior | Boonjong Wongtrairat | BJT |
Deputy Minister of Interior | Thaworn Senniam | DEM |
Minister of Justice | Pirapan Salirathavibhaga | DEM |
Minister of Labour | Chalermchai Sri-on | DEM |
Minister of Culture | Niphit Intharasombat | DEM |
Minister for Science and Technology | Dr. Virachai Virameteekul | DEM |
Minister of Education | Chinnaworn Boonyakiat | DEM |
Deputy Minister of Education | Chaiyot Jiramaetagron | PPD |
Deputy Minister of Education | Narisara Chawaltanpithak | PPD |
Minister of Public Health | Jurin Laksanawisit | DEM |
Deputy Minister of Public Health | Pansiri Kulanartsiri | BJT |
Minister of Industry | Chaiwuti Bannawat | DEM |
See also
References
- ^ "Nation Thailand news website, thai news, thailand news, Bangkok thailand, aec, breaking news : Nation Thailand".
- ^ "HM approves new Cabinet - Nationmultimedia.com". www.nationmultimedia.com. Archived from the original on 2008-12-24.
- ^ "Bangkok Post: Most recent".
- ^ "สำนักเลขาธิการคณะรัฐมนตรี". Archived from the original on 2015-09-26. Retrieved 2019-02-20.
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