Thailand

Thailand

  • Prime Minister

    Prime Minister
    General Prem Tinsulanonda became Prime Minister on March 3rd, 1980. He left office in August of 1988.
  • New Prime Minister

    New Prime Minister
    General Chatichai Choonhavan became the new Prime Minister of Thailand when Prem Tinsulanonda left office. He stayed in office until February of 1991.
  • ANOTHER Prime Minister

    ANOTHER Prime Minister
    In 1991, Anand Panyarachun was elected as ANOTHER Prime Minister of Thailand. In 1992, he resigned and left his position.
  • Elections!

    Elections!
    In September of 1992, there were elections to replace Anand Panyarachun. Chuan Leekpai was chosen as the new Prime Minister. Chuan Leekpai was in office until 1995. After that, he came back in 1997 and was Prime Minister until 2001.
  • More Elections

    More Elections
    Thaksin Shinawatra was elected Prime Minister in January of 2001. He was in office until 2006.
  • Coordinated Attacks

    Coordinated Attacks
    More than 100 Islamic militants were killed. They were killed in coordinated attacks on police bases in the south.
  • Homocide?

    Homocide?
    In August of 2006, former Prime Minister, Thaksin Shinawatra, claims that he was going to be killed. He accused several army officers of plotting to kill him after a car was found near his house with bomb-making materials inside.
  • Newest Prime Minister!

    Newest Prime Minister!
    Yingluck Shinawatra is one of the first female Prime Ministers in Thailand. She is also the current Prime Minister in Thailand.
  • Teacher Attacked

    Teacher Attacked
    Female teacher shot and burned A 42 year old teacher was riding her motorcycle to work when she attacked in South Thailand. She was shot and then her body was burned. She was the 171st education worker to be attacked.
  • Another Prime Minister?

    Another Prime Minister?
    I predict that in the future, there will be another Prime Minister elected in Thailand. There have been about 60 Prime Ministers, some official and some non-official. Some were short-term and some were long-term.