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'''Nitiphoom Navaratna''' ({{lang-th|นิติภูมิ นวรัตน์}}), (Thai Politician) born 1960, is a columnist and Senator-elect of the Kingdom of [[Thailand]]. He is noted for his anti-[[privatization]], anti-[[globalization]], and anti-[[GMO]] views. He also got the most voted senator in the year 2006 and is a member of Legislative Assembly.
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'''Nitiphumthanat Ming-rujiralai''' ({{langx|th|นิติภูมิธณัฐ มิ่งรุจิราลัย}}; born 5 June 1960) is a Thai politician and newspaper columnist.<ref name=autogenerated1>{{cite web|url=http://www.facebook.com/nitiphumthanat1959 |title=Facebook Fanpage|website=[[Facebook]] }}</ref>
==Biography of Nitipoom Navaratna==


==Early life==
'''Born''' : 5th June 1960, Trat Province, Eastern Thailand
He was born on 5 June 1960 in Trat Province but brought up in Chantaburi Province. It is believed that in his ancestral line that there is one man from India and a woman from China. His great grandmother was a Chinese lady whose surname was Li.


On 15 September 2016 the Most Venerable Somdet Phra Wannarat, Abbot of Wat Bowonniwet Vihara who was also born in Trat, changed his name from Nitipoom Navaratna (นิติภูมิ นวรัตน์) to Nitiphumthanat Ming-rujiralai in order to continue the legacy of his late father Mr. Ming.
'''Son of''' : Mr. Meing Youprom and Mrs. Chean Youprom<br /><br />


'''Education'''
==Education==
Nitiphumthanat studied at Wat Sueng Lang School (Buddhist Temple School) in [[Khlung]] district, also at Sriharuthai Catholic School and Khlung Ratchadapisek School. He moved to Trattrakankhun School, [[Trat]] Province and to Benchamarachuthit School, [[Chantaburi]] Province. He also spent one year as a Rotary youth exchange student at St. Arnaud High School (now known as St. Arnaud Secondary College)<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20001206210900/http://www.starnaudsc.vic.edu.au/ |title=St. Arnaud Secondary College]</ref> in rural [[Victoria, Australia]].


Nitiphumthanat graduated bachelor's degree from the department of International Relations, Faculty of [[Political Science|Political science]], [[Ramkhamhaeng University]], master's degree in [[Public Administration|Public administration]], [[Thammasat University]] and doctorate (Ph.D) in History from the Institute of Asian and African studies (ISSA), [[Moscow State University]]. His Ph D dissertation was titled ‘Changes and developments in political views of military governments of Burma in 1962 – 1997’ which he wrote and defended in English and was translated into Russian.
- Wat Sueng Lang School (Buddhist Temple Primary School), Khlung District, Chanthaburi Province, Eastern Thailand <br />
- Sriharuthai School (Catholic Primary School), Khlung District, Chanthaburi Province, Eastern Thailand (www.sriharuthai.ac.th) <br />
- Khlung Ratchadapisek School, Khlung District, Chanthaburi Province, Eastern Thailand (www.krp.ac.th) <br />
- Trattrakankhun School, Muang District, Trat Province, Eastern Thailand (www.tkschool.ac.th)<br />
- Benchamarchuthit School Chanthaburi, Muang District, Chanthaburi Province, Eastern Thailand (www.bj.ac.th) <br />
- St. Arnaud High School, Victoria, Australia (Rotary Exchange Student) now known as St. Arnaud Secondary College, Central Highlands, Wimmera Region, Smith Street, <br /> St. Arnaud 3478 (www.st.arnuad.sc@edumail.vic.gov.au) <br />
- School of Languages, Royal Australian Air Force, Point Cook, Victoria, Australia <br />
- Certificate in Co-operative Studies, Department of Co-operative Promotions, Ministry of Agriculture, Bangkok, Thailand <br />


From 2005 Nitiphumthanat devoted 10 years of his life to studying at six of the most prestigious colleges in the country. Firstly, he attended the Royal Thai Army War College (Batch 51),<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20030727040349/http://www.awc-rta.com/ |title= Alumni of the Royal Thai Army War College Batch 51]</ref> a college which admits only army personnel with a rank of colonel or above, where he studied for one full-time year. He graduated with distinction after writing his thesis "The Instilling of Virtue and Morality in the Socialist Republic of Vietnam". He then studied at the National Justice Academy (Batch 11) <ref>[http://www.jti.coj.go.th/|title= Alumni of the National Justice Academy]</ref> for a year where his graduation thesis was entitled "Law related to power of duty of the city law enforcement officers in Bangkok Metropolitan Administration. The study is focused on the law related to supervision of construction works and ensuring order of the city".
<br />
'''Tertiary Studies'''


He is also a graduate of the Capital Market Academy (Batch 5) <ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20170312033941/https://www.cma.in.th/cma/alumni/index |title= Alumni of the Capital Market Academy Batch 5 ]</ref> where senior officers from banks, listed companies and high government officials hone their leadership skills. He also attended the National College of the Interior (Batch 57),<ref>[http://www.ic.moi.go.th/ic/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=69:nps57&catid=1:latest-news&Itemid=18|title= Alumni of the National College of the Interior Batch 57]</ref> an institution which trains civil servants and officials to be provincial governors. Subsequently, he attended the Police College (Batch 31)<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20101110064324/http://pc.edupol.org/ |title= The Police College]</ref> which prepares police colonels for the rank of major general and to become provincial commanders. He then went on to study at the renowned [[National Defence College of Thailand]] (Batch 2555) <ref>[http://www.thaindc.org/index.php?lay=show&ac=article&Id=539540711&Ntype=11|title= Alumni of the National Defence College of Thailand Batch 2555]</ref> and the Political and Electoral Development Institute (Batch 5).<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20110304003436/http://www2.ect.go.th/home.php?Province=aped |title= Alumni of the Political and Electoral Development Institute Batch 5]</ref> He is one of the few people in the country who has studied at all six of these most prestigious institutions in Thailand.
'''''Political Science Graduate'''''<br />
Bachelor of Arts in Political Science
Major: International Relations; Minor: History
Ramkhamhaeng University, Bangkok, Thailand <br />


==Civil service career==
'''''Law student''''' <br />
When Nitiphumthanat returned to Thailand from Australia, he served for the Cooperative Promotion Department on the Thai-Cambodian border before establishing Balance Tutor Moo, a private tutoring school, in Bangkok. In 1985 he became 2nd lieutenant in the Border Patrol Police operating on the Thai-Myanmar border. In 1991 he was offered a scholarship in the Soviet Union to pursue his doctorate degree and he later resigned from the Royal Thai Police with the rank of captain.
Law faculty, London University, United Kingdom
Student number: U 927066998 (not completed) <br />


==Teaching and inspirational speaking ==
'''''Urban Planning Student''''' <br />
In 1982 Nitiphumthanat founded a Tutoring School named, Balance Tutor Moo,<ref>[http://www.balancetutor.com/|title= Balance Tutor Moo]</ref> which quickly became one of the most popular Tutor Schools at that time. From 1982 till now there have been in excess of 100,000 students who have enrolled for courses. Nitiphumthanat was also the Director of Asian and African Studies, Martin de Tours School of Management and Economic at [[Assumption University (Thailand)|Assumption University of Thailand]]<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/19970605132700/http://www.au.edu/ |title= Assumption University]</ref> from 9 August 2003 – 31 May 2015. When time permitted, he also accepted public speaking engagements in every province in Thailand.
Urban Planning
Faculty of Architecture,
Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand
Student number: B 735197 (not completed)<br />


==Mass media figure ==
'''''Political Science Graduate'''''<br />
In 1996 Mr Saengchai Sunthornwat, the International Affairs columnist of [[Thai Rath]] newspaper was murdered. At that time he was the most popular columnist in Thailand and the "magnet" of the newspaper which had a circulation of more than one million. The public eagerly awaited the appointment of Saengchai's successor and after a nine-month hiatus, Nitiphumthanat was offered and accepted the position as Thai Rath's new International Affairs columnist,<ref>[http://www.thairath.co.th/tags/%E0%B9%80%E0%B8%9B%E0%B8%B4%E0%B8%94%E0%B8%9F%E0%B9%89%E0%B8%B2%E0%B8%AA%E0%B9%88%E0%B8%AD%E0%B8%87%E0%B9%82%E0%B8%A5%E0%B8%81|title= Perd Fah Song Lok]</ref> a job he has now held for more than twenty years.
Master of Arts in Political Science
In 2001, he became the owner and M.C.of Perd Lens Song Lok (Open Lens Look at the World) a documentary program of travels from over 100 countries that is broadcast on Channel 3. These documentaries have opened trade and investment in Thailand and have received many media awards.
Major: Public Administration
Thammasart University, Bangkok, Thailand <br />


==Political career==
'''''History Doctorate'''''<br />
Doctor of Philosophy in History
Institute of Asian and African Studies
Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia <br />
Defended the thesis on 14th November 1997 – title : ‘The Evolution of Political Views and Policies of Military Governments of Burma , 1962-1997’ Degree number ктп 003699, 20th February, 1998 <br />
'''''Army War College Graduate''''' <br />
Royal Thai Army War College
Institute of Advanced Military Studies, Class 51, 2005-2006 <br />
Certificate and Medal from His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej on 10th May 1997<br />

'''''National Academy of Criminal Justice Graduate'''''<br />
National Academy of Criminal Justice Graduate
Judicial Training Institute <br />
Senior Executives on Criminal Justice Administration
Class 11, 2006-2007 <br />

'''''Capital Market Academy of Thailand'''''<br />
Thailand Stock Exchange
Class 5, 2007 <br />


'''Positions Held'''<br />

'''''1981'' ''' Civil Servant, Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives <br />
'''''1982-2008 ''''' Founder/Advisor and former Chairman of Balance Group of Companies and Tutoring School named Balance (Tutor Moo) which has enrolled over 100,000 students in 25 years <br />
'''''1985-1994 ''''' Royal Thai Police Department with position of Police Captain and resigned to stand as a member of Parliament for Bangkok <br />
'''''1996-2003 ''''' Lecturer in Negotiation (BP4916) at Assumption University of Thailand with 19,963 students <br />
'''''1997-1999 ''''' Academic to the working group of the Opposition Leader in the House of Representatives, Thailand (Army General Chavalit Yongchaiyut; former Prime Minister of Thailand) <br />
'''''1997-2008 ''''' Daily International Affairs Columnist for the Thai Rath Daily Newspaper, the most read daily newspaper in Thailand with a circulation of over 12 million readers (page 2, Perd Fah Song Lok = Open Sky look at the world. It is one of the most popular International Affairs columns in Thailand and Perd Fah Pa Sa Lok = Open Sky look at languages of the world : very popular with Thai students as it shows grammars in a humorous way) <br />
'''''2000-2001 ''''' University Council Member for Rambhai Barni Rajabhat Institute, Chantaburi Province with 8,111 students. <br />
'''''2002-2008 ''''' Presenter/Director on Television and Radio. <br />
TV Channel 3 ‘Perd Lens Song Lok’ = Open Lens Look at the World. Aired on every Friday night. This program began on ITV in 2001 and moved to Channel 3 on 9th June 2002<br />

TV Channel 3 ‘World Beyond’ : documentaries for gathering information from other places so Thai people can make their own nation stronger. Aired on Saturday morning.<br />
'''''2002-2003 ''''' Board of Directors of the Bank of Agriculture Cooperatives with 13,013 staff and 4,052,539 clients <br />
'''''2002-2003 ''''' Chairman, Thai-Nigerian Chamber of Commerce <br />
'''''2002-2004 ''''' Thai International Airlines Member of the Board for Customer Service Quality Assurance <br />
'''''2003-2006''''' Director, Institute of Asian and African Studies, Assumption University, Bangkok, Thailand : Term 1 <br />
'''''2006-2009 ''''' Director, Institute of Asian and African Studies, Assumption University, Bangkok, Thailand : Term 2 <br />
'''''2005-2008 ''''' University Council Member, Chiang Mai Rajabhat University with 16,928 students <br />
'''''19 Apr 2006 ''''' Senator winner with the most votes, 257,420, in Thailand for a Senator from a Bangkok constituency. The term started 19th April 2006 and was due to end 18th April 2012 but ended 19th September, 2006 because of the military coup. <br />
'''''11 Oct 2006 ''''' Appointed by the King of Thailand as a Member of the Legislative Assembly (MLA) During this time was Member of the Commerce Committee; Chairman of the Thai-Hungarian Friendship Parliamentary Committee; Secretary for the Thai-Australian Friendship Parliamentary Committee and the Thai-Iranian Parliamentary Friendship Committee.<br />
'''''11 Nov 2007 ''''' Ended the term of Member of the Legislative Assembly (MLA) for running in the elections for the Puea Pandin Party but failed to get elected due to the party being new and the people of Bangkok voted for People Power Party members or the Democrats. <br /><br />
In 2006, Nitiphumthanat ran for the Senatorial Election in Bangkok. He received the most votes amongst the candidates. [[Samak Sundaravej|Mr Samak Sundaravej]], who later became Prime Minister of Thailand came in second. The former Speaker of the Parliament and other Ministers also received fewer votes than Nitiphumthanat. Even though he received the highest number of votes in the Kingdom, he was unable to take up his position because of the 2006 army coup d'état. After the coup, Nitiphumthanat was appointed by the King, on the advice of the Council of National Security to the National Legislative Assembly (NLA). He served in many important positions in the Assembly.


In 2008 Nitiphumthanat was the Party Leader of the Suvarnabhumi Party for 1 year. When he resigned from the leadership, the Party stopped all activities.
'''Advisor Positions 1995 – 2008'''


In 2011 he was invited to join the [[Pheu Thai Party]] and was elected as an M.P. During his term,<ref>[http://mp.parliament.go.th/map2554/person_detail.aspx?id=4A3Dli3NRAqQo/YpPvMEdg |title= List of MPs elected in the Thai general election, 2011]{{Dead link|date=April 2020 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref> he served as the First Deputy Chair on the House Committee on Land, Natural Resources and Environment. Later he was elected by the House Members as a member of the Foreign Affairs Committee. He served there until the prime minister, Ms. Yingluck Shinawatra, dissolved the Parliament on 9 December 2013.
Advisor to the Chairman of the Bangkok Metropolitan Assembly Mr. Saravuth Paruechabutra<br />


In January 2014, Nitiphumthanat ran for Bangkok Constituency 21 (Sapansoong District and a portion of Pravet District). The results of the 2 February 2014 general election gave him a conclusive win over the other seven candidates from various parties. The Constitutional Court voided the elections for the whole country so he was unable to take his place.
Senior Advisor to the Governor of Bangkok Mr. Apirak Kosayothin<br />


The country's political and economic stability was then disrupted by fighting between the so-called Red Shirts and Yellow Shirts which later developed into ongoing clashes between supporters of the exiled former Prime Minister Taksin Shinawatra and the anti-Taksin group calling themselves the People's Democratic Reform Committee (PDRC).
Advisor to the Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs H.E. Mr. Preecha Laohapongchana<br />


To avoid this political impasse, on 7 May 2014, Nitiphumthanat was ordained as a monk and spent one month at Wat Bowonniwet Vihara, before traveling to India and Nepal. On 22 May 2014, on his return from India to Thailand, he was informed that there had been a military coup d'état and he was ordered to leave the monkhood and report to the National Council for Peace and Order to be detained. He declined and the army, unwilling to provoke resistance from the temple, allowed him to return to Wat Bowonniwet Vihara on condition that he refrained from public activities and reported to and got permission from the Chief of the National Council if he wanted to leave the country. He has now left the monkhood and returned to civilian life.
Advisor to the Deputy Minister of Commerce H.E. Mr. Preecha Laohapongchana<br />


After Nitiphumthanat's political career had been cut short on two separate occasions by coups d'état, he became disillusioned by the Thai political process. This has renewed his enthusiasm to spearhead socially and environmentally responsible businesses to bring about meaningful and sustainable change. He has joined with colleagues to form Balance Group Global<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20170312035431/https://balancegroupglobal.com/ |title= Balance Group Global]</ref> in order to further this vision for agricultural services development and promotion of the gemstone industry in Thailand.
Advisor to the Minister of Science, Technology and Environment H.E. Mr. Yingpan Manasikarn<br />


==Business Activities==
Advisor to the Minister of Culture H.E. Mr. Anurak Chureemat<br />
In the bestselling autobiography "A Boy from Khao Saming" Chapter 6, Page 67 to 85, Nitiphimthanat tells the story of the economic scarcity in his early life which prompted him to dig for Siamese rubies near the Thai-Cambodian border on weekends and school holidays. During this period he started to acquire knowledge of gemstones and their importance to the Thai economy. Later in life, he traveled extensively filming his well-known travel documentaries and searching for gemstones on every continent. He used to be known for having the largest private collection of raw gemstones in the country and in 2003 he was elected to be the vice president of the famous Thai Gem and Jewelry Manufacturers Association and reelected to serve many terms of office. His company Srithepnavaratna used to be based at the Jewelry Trade Center on Silom Road in the Bangkok Business District, but the company ceased trading during a prolonged period of economic recession. With the proliferation of social media, he and his family have now revitalized their business interests and are trading in gemstones and jewelry via the Internet. He is also the founder and chairman of the Guild of Thai Online Gems and Jewellery Manufacturers and Traders (GTOGJMT).


== Family and personal life ==
Advisor to the Minister of Public Health H.E. Mrs. Sudarat Keyuraphan<br />

Nitiphumthanat has been married twice and divorced twice. He has 7 children.
Advisor to the Minister of Defense H.E. Army General Chavarit Yongchaiyut<br />
# Natipoom, 1980, B.A. in international relations, Hawaii Pacific University, M.A. in European Studies, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand. He is a politician and a former spokesperson for Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment.

# Methavee, 1987, B.A. in communication arts, Bangkok University, M.A. in e-marketing and social media, Middlesex University, London, United Kingdom. She is presently manager of the social media department at an international company in Thailand.
Advisor to the Deputy Prime Minister H.E. Mr. Samak Sundaravej <br /><br /><br />
# Nitinagin, 1988, B.Ec. in international business for emerging markets, Utrecht University of Applied Science (Hogeschool Utrecht), The Netherlands. He is now married to his Chinese wife and is actively involved in international business.

# Phanwalai, 1990, studying at the Faculty of Law, Assumption University, Bangkok, Thailand. She is a presenter in documentary film company based in Bangkok.
'''Honours and Awards''' <br />
# Kasamon, 1991, B.A., Beijing Normal University, Beijing, China. After working in Thailand for two years, she was offered a scholarship to study for her master's degree at Southwestern Jiaotung University, Sichuan Sheng, China

# Jattari, 1993, studying at University of the Thai Chamber of Commerce, Bangkok, Thailand.
- Awarded the certificate for Appreciation in recognition of distinguished Services and Dedication to Assumption University of Thailand on 16th November 1999 <br />
# Nodthaleudee, 1993, studying at University of the Thai Chamber of Commerce, Bangkok, Thailand.
- Awarded by the Cultural Council of Kao Saming District, Trat Province to receive the award of ‘Most Outstanding Person’ for Literature in 2000. <br />
(Jattari and Nodthaleudee are twins)
- Awarded as an ‘Honoured Student’ at Benchamarachuthit School Chanthaburi on their 90th anniversary. The school selected 18 students from its 90 years of operations. One was a past Prime minister of Thailand (H.E. Tawee Boonyaket), another was a past Thai Ambassador to the United Nations (H.E. Chuchai Kasemsanti) and one was the former Minister of Education of Thailand (H.E. Apai Chantavimol, on 6th September 2001 .<br />
- Awarded for International Understanding from the Thai Association for International Understanding in 2006. <br />
- Awarded ‘Best father of the year 2006’ from Bodindecha (Sing Singhaseni) School, Bangkok, Thailand <br />
- Awarded ‘Best father of the year 2007’ from Bodindecha (Sing Singhaseni) School, Bangkok, Thailand, www.bodin.ac.th <br /><br />
'''''Decoration for Bravery FREEMAN SAFEGUARDING MEDAL (SECOND CLASS, SECOND CATEGORY)''''' <br />
'''''Decoration given by the King KNIGHT COMMANDER (SECOND CLASS) OF THE MOST EXALTED ORDER OF THE WHITE ELEPHANT''''' <br /><br /><br />

'''INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCE 1978 – 2008'''<br />

Studying, research, making documentary films, negotiations, guest of foreign nations :<br />

People’s Democratic Republic of Algeria; Argentine Republic; Commonwealth of Australia; Republic of Austria; People’s Republic of Bangladesh; Republic of Benin; State of Brunei Darussalam; Republic of Bulgaria; Burkina Faso; Kingdom of Cambodia; People’s Republic of China; Republic of China; Republic of Cuba; Arab Republic of Egypt; Republic of Finland; French Republic; Georgia; Federal Republic of Germany; Republic of Ghana; Hellenic Republic (Greece); Republic of Hungary; Republic of India; Republic of Indonesia; Islamic Republic of Iran; Republic of Iraq; State of Israel; Italian Republic; Japan; Hashemite Kingdom of Jordon; Republic of Kenya; Republic of Korea; State of Kuwait; Kyrgyzstan Republic; Lao People’s Democratic Republic; Kingdom of Lesotho; Republic of Madagascar; Republic of Malawi; Malaysia; Republic of Maldives; Mongolia; Republic of Mozambique; Union of Myanmar; Kingdom of Nepal; Kingdom of Netherlands; New Zealand; Federal Republic of Nigeria; Islamic Republic of Pakistan; Republic of Philippines; Union of Soviet Socialist Republics; Russian Federation; Kingdom of Saudi Arabia; republic of Singapore; Republic of South Africa; Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka; Republic of Sudan; Swiss Confederation; Syrian Arab Republic; Kingdom of Thailand; Democratic Republic of Timor-Leste; Togolese Republic; Republic of Uganda; Ukraine; United Arab Emirates; United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland; Uzbekistan; Socialist Republic of Vietnam; <br /><br /><br />

'''Local Experience in Thailand'''<br /><br />
'''''1997-2008'''''<br />
Public Speaker to every province and most districts in the Kingdom of Thailand. Motivational speeches have been given to Chambers of Commerce, Lion’s Clubs, Rotary Clubs, Associations, Banks, Muslim Mosques, Buddhist Temples, Churches, Schools, Colleges, Universities, Cooperatives, Agricultural groups, etc. Thousands of speeches to more than 800,000 people.<br />

Thai Rath Newspaper columnist, TV presenter and radio talks.<br /><br />

'''Correspondence:''' <br />

Can be sent to Dr Nitipoom Navaratna’s Secretary’s office<br /><br />

200 Lake Garden Home, <br />
Khumthong, Laad Krabang, Bangkok, Thailand 10520 <br />
Telephone + 66 (2) 704 1661, Fax + 66 (2) 704 1719 <br />
Mobile + 66 (81) 926 4419 <br />

<br />
Website : <br />
www.nitipoom.com <br />
www.nitipoom.co.th <br />
www.nitipoom.net <br />

E-mail : <br />
nitipoom@gmail.com<br />
nitipoomsecretary@gmail.com<br />

==Political Views==
Nitiphoom is a columnist for the best-selling Thai daily newspaper [[Thai Rath]]. Some of his noted political views include:
*He claimed the existence of a grouping of radical Muslim militants aiming to create a Southeast Asian Muslim federation. The core idea was to group together part of Indonesia, Malaysia, Brunei, Singapore, southern Philippines, northern Australia and southern Thailand into the federation in a bid to counter Western nations in the long run. Nitiphoom, a Muslim himself, opposed the idea.<ref>[http://www.nationmultimedia.com/page.arcview.php3?clid=11&id=91623&usrsess=1 Muslim area idea must be taken seriously, The Nation, 11 January 2004]</ref>
*Nitiphoom predicted that ethnic and religious strife would split Indonesia into 6-14 countries.<ref>[http://www.2bangkok.com/emailforwards.shtml Thai email forwards: "2553-The end of Thailand", 2Bangkok.com 20 December 2005]</ref>
*He predicted that [[GATT]] and the [[WHO]] would result in Thais ordering rice from Vietnam, garlic from the China, Longan from Korea and that Thai rice would be destroyed by GMOs.<ref>[http://www.2bangkok.com/emailforwards.shtml Thai email forwards: "2553-The end of Thailand", 2Bangkok.com 20 December 2005]</ref>
*He predicted that Thailand would split into several countries.<ref>[http://www.2bangkok.com/emailforwards.shtml Thai email forwards: "2553-The end of Thailand", 2Bangkok.com 20 December 2005]</ref>

==Early political career==
Nitiphoom had campaigned unsuccessfully for Parliament in [[Bangkok]]'s District 8 under the Progressive Party in 1986. He also campaigned unsuccessfully in [[Bangkok]]'s District 6 in the 1995 elections and [[Bangkok]]'s District 7 in the 1996 elections, both times under the [[Citizens' Party (Thailand)|Prachakorn Thai Party]] of [[Samak Sundaravej]]. He has also lost the Provincial Administration Organization election for [[Nonthaburi Province|Nonthaburi]].<ref>[http://www.mthai.com/bangkok_election/c.html Bangkok Election Candidates backgrounds, mthai.com]</ref>

==Campaign for Bangkok Governor==
He unsuccessfully campaigned for Governorship of Bangkok in the [[Bangkok gubernatorial election, 2004|2004 elections]], but lost, getting only 78,000 votes.<ref>[http://www.nationmultimedia.com/2006/04/13/politics/politics_30001619.php SENATE RACE INTO HOME STRETCH, The Nation, 13 April 2006]</ref>He was 6th place with 135,369 votes, losing to [[Apirak Kosayothin]].<ref>[http://www.2bangkok.com/news04govpolls.shtml]2004 Bangkok Governor polls, 2Bangkok.com</ref> Nitiphoom had promised in his campaign to build urban motorways on which vehicles could accelerate to over 100 KM/h. Nitipoom also promised to improve government schools under the BMA by providing students with better English and Thai-language programmes.<ref>[http://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gebruiker:Waerth/kladblok]</ref> His election slogan was "Use International Intellect to Solve Bangkok's Problems" (Thai: ใช้ปัญญาสากลในการแก้ไขปัญหา กทม.)

==The Mahachon Party==
In 2004, after his defeat in the Bangkok Governor elections, Nitiphoom joined the [[Mahachon Party]] of Sanan Kachornprasart and Anek Laothamthat.<ref>[http://www.asiamedia.ucla.edu/article-southeastasia.asp?parentid=14191 Nitipoom agrees to join Mahachon party, The Nation, 24 September 2004]</ref>. The Mahachon party contested the 2005 legislative elections on an anti-privatization platform and suffered a stunning defeat, winning only 2 out of 500 seats.

==Campaign for Senate==
Nitiphoom ran in the 2006 Senate elections in Bangkok, the first in Thai history. During the campaign he played a prominent part in [[Thailand political crisis 2005-2006|anti-Thaksin protests]], strongly attacking Prime Minister [[Thaksin Shinawatra]]'s energy privatization policy. He was one of the 18 winners in Bangkok, getting the highest number of votes (257,420).<ref>[http://www.parliament.go.th/news/news_detail.php?prid=1141 Thai Parliament Website]</ref>

After his victory was announced, the Thai Rak Thai Party called for his disqualification on grounds that he campaigned for votes in the anti-Thaksin rallies. Under the elections law, senatorial candidates are banned from campaigning for votes.<ref>[http://nationmultimedia.com/breakingnews/read.php?newsid=30002128 Thai Rak Thai calls on for disqualification of three Bangkok top winners, The Nation, 6 May 2006]</ref>

==Financial dispute scandal==
In May [[2006]], the secretly recorded dialogue of a telephone conversation that Nitiphoom had with a woman caught the attention of the media and the public. The telephone conversation references a THB 200 million venture between the woman and Nitiphoom, and features the woman trying to get Nitiphoom to pay her back THB 20 million. A statement released by the Balance Group, of which Nitiphoom is board chairman, blames a "third party" for trying to destroy Nitiphoom's good name. It was part of a "plot to ruin me" Nitiphoom claimed. <ref>[http://nationmultimedia.com/2006/05/06/headlines/headlines_30003384.php Audio tape 'a plot to ruin me', The Nation, 6 May 2006]</ref>


==Royal decorations and medal==
==Notes==
์Nitiphumthanat has received the following royal decorations in the [[Thai Honours Order of Precedence|Honours System]] of Thailand:
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* 2013 – [[File:Order of the White Elephant - 1st Class (Thailand) ribbon.svg|80px]] Knight Grand Cross (First Class) of the Most Exalted [[Order of the White Elephant]]<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20170128194503/http://www.soc.go.th/EC_2556.htm |title= Persons who has received Royal decorations 2013]</ref>
==External references==
* 2011 – [[File:Order of the Crown of Thailand - 1st Class (Thailand) ribbon.svg|80px]] Knight Grand Cross (First Class) of the Most Noble [[Order of the Crown of Thailand]]<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20170312052631/http://www.soc.go.th/EC_2554.htm |title= Persons who has received Royal decorations 2011]</ref>
*http://www.nitipoom.com/ Personal website (Thai)
* 1989 – [[File:Freeman Safeguarding Medal - 2nd Class 2nd Cat (Thailand) ribbon.svg|80x80px]] Freeman Safeguarding Medal, 2nd Class 2nd Cat
*http://www.nitipoom.net/ Latest Personal website


== References ==
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[[Category:Asean|Nitiphoom Navaratna]]


==External links==
* [http://www.facebook.com/nitiphumthanat1959 Personal website (Thai)]
* [http://www.st.arnuad.sc@edumail.vic.gov.au St. Arnaud Secondary College]


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Latest revision as of 09:55, 9 November 2024

Nitiphumthanat Ming-rujiralai
นิติภูมิธณัฐ มิ่งรุจิราลัย
Born
Boonchuay Youprom

(1960-06-05) 5 June 1960 (age 64)
Trat, Thailand
NationalityThai
Alma mater
Occupations
Children
  • Natipoom
  • Mathavi
  • Nitinagin
  • Phanwalai
  • Kasamon
  • Jattari
  • Nodthaleudee
Parents
  • Ming Youprom
  • Chean Youprom
Police career
RankPolice Captain
Websitehttp://www.facebook.com/nitiphumthanat1959

Nitiphumthanat Ming-rujiralai (Thai: นิติภูมิธณัฐ มิ่งรุจิราลัย; born 5 June 1960) is a Thai politician and newspaper columnist.[3]

Early life

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He was born on 5 June 1960 in Trat Province but brought up in Chantaburi Province. It is believed that in his ancestral line that there is one man from India and a woman from China. His great grandmother was a Chinese lady whose surname was Li.

On 15 September 2016 the Most Venerable Somdet Phra Wannarat, Abbot of Wat Bowonniwet Vihara who was also born in Trat, changed his name from Nitipoom Navaratna (นิติภูมิ นวรัตน์) to Nitiphumthanat Ming-rujiralai in order to continue the legacy of his late father Mr. Ming.

Education

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Nitiphumthanat studied at Wat Sueng Lang School (Buddhist Temple School) in Khlung district, also at Sriharuthai Catholic School and Khlung Ratchadapisek School. He moved to Trattrakankhun School, Trat Province and to Benchamarachuthit School, Chantaburi Province. He also spent one year as a Rotary youth exchange student at St. Arnaud High School (now known as St. Arnaud Secondary College)[4] in rural Victoria, Australia.

Nitiphumthanat graduated bachelor's degree from the department of International Relations, Faculty of Political science, Ramkhamhaeng University, master's degree in Public administration, Thammasat University and doctorate (Ph.D) in History from the Institute of Asian and African studies (ISSA), Moscow State University. His Ph D dissertation was titled ‘Changes and developments in political views of military governments of Burma in 1962 – 1997’ which he wrote and defended in English and was translated into Russian.

From 2005 Nitiphumthanat devoted 10 years of his life to studying at six of the most prestigious colleges in the country. Firstly, he attended the Royal Thai Army War College (Batch 51),[5] a college which admits only army personnel with a rank of colonel or above, where he studied for one full-time year. He graduated with distinction after writing his thesis "The Instilling of Virtue and Morality in the Socialist Republic of Vietnam". He then studied at the National Justice Academy (Batch 11) [6] for a year where his graduation thesis was entitled "Law related to power of duty of the city law enforcement officers in Bangkok Metropolitan Administration. The study is focused on the law related to supervision of construction works and ensuring order of the city".

He is also a graduate of the Capital Market Academy (Batch 5) [7] where senior officers from banks, listed companies and high government officials hone their leadership skills. He also attended the National College of the Interior (Batch 57),[8] an institution which trains civil servants and officials to be provincial governors. Subsequently, he attended the Police College (Batch 31)[9] which prepares police colonels for the rank of major general and to become provincial commanders. He then went on to study at the renowned National Defence College of Thailand (Batch 2555) [10] and the Political and Electoral Development Institute (Batch 5).[11] He is one of the few people in the country who has studied at all six of these most prestigious institutions in Thailand.

Civil service career

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When Nitiphumthanat returned to Thailand from Australia, he served for the Cooperative Promotion Department on the Thai-Cambodian border before establishing Balance Tutor Moo, a private tutoring school, in Bangkok. In 1985 he became 2nd lieutenant in the Border Patrol Police operating on the Thai-Myanmar border. In 1991 he was offered a scholarship in the Soviet Union to pursue his doctorate degree and he later resigned from the Royal Thai Police with the rank of captain.

Teaching and inspirational speaking

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In 1982 Nitiphumthanat founded a Tutoring School named, Balance Tutor Moo,[12] which quickly became one of the most popular Tutor Schools at that time. From 1982 till now there have been in excess of 100,000 students who have enrolled for courses. Nitiphumthanat was also the Director of Asian and African Studies, Martin de Tours School of Management and Economic at Assumption University of Thailand[13] from 9 August 2003 – 31 May 2015. When time permitted, he also accepted public speaking engagements in every province in Thailand.

Mass media figure

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In 1996 Mr Saengchai Sunthornwat, the International Affairs columnist of Thai Rath newspaper was murdered. At that time he was the most popular columnist in Thailand and the "magnet" of the newspaper which had a circulation of more than one million. The public eagerly awaited the appointment of Saengchai's successor and after a nine-month hiatus, Nitiphumthanat was offered and accepted the position as Thai Rath's new International Affairs columnist,[14] a job he has now held for more than twenty years. In 2001, he became the owner and M.C.of Perd Lens Song Lok (Open Lens Look at the World) a documentary program of travels from over 100 countries that is broadcast on Channel 3. These documentaries have opened trade and investment in Thailand and have received many media awards.

Political career

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In 2006, Nitiphumthanat ran for the Senatorial Election in Bangkok. He received the most votes amongst the candidates. Mr Samak Sundaravej, who later became Prime Minister of Thailand came in second. The former Speaker of the Parliament and other Ministers also received fewer votes than Nitiphumthanat. Even though he received the highest number of votes in the Kingdom, he was unable to take up his position because of the 2006 army coup d'état. After the coup, Nitiphumthanat was appointed by the King, on the advice of the Council of National Security to the National Legislative Assembly (NLA). He served in many important positions in the Assembly.

In 2008 Nitiphumthanat was the Party Leader of the Suvarnabhumi Party for 1 year. When he resigned from the leadership, the Party stopped all activities.

In 2011 he was invited to join the Pheu Thai Party and was elected as an M.P. During his term,[15] he served as the First Deputy Chair on the House Committee on Land, Natural Resources and Environment. Later he was elected by the House Members as a member of the Foreign Affairs Committee. He served there until the prime minister, Ms. Yingluck Shinawatra, dissolved the Parliament on 9 December 2013.

In January 2014, Nitiphumthanat ran for Bangkok Constituency 21 (Sapansoong District and a portion of Pravet District). The results of the 2 February 2014 general election gave him a conclusive win over the other seven candidates from various parties. The Constitutional Court voided the elections for the whole country so he was unable to take his place.

The country's political and economic stability was then disrupted by fighting between the so-called Red Shirts and Yellow Shirts which later developed into ongoing clashes between supporters of the exiled former Prime Minister Taksin Shinawatra and the anti-Taksin group calling themselves the People's Democratic Reform Committee (PDRC).

To avoid this political impasse, on 7 May 2014, Nitiphumthanat was ordained as a monk and spent one month at Wat Bowonniwet Vihara, before traveling to India and Nepal. On 22 May 2014, on his return from India to Thailand, he was informed that there had been a military coup d'état and he was ordered to leave the monkhood and report to the National Council for Peace and Order to be detained. He declined and the army, unwilling to provoke resistance from the temple, allowed him to return to Wat Bowonniwet Vihara on condition that he refrained from public activities and reported to and got permission from the Chief of the National Council if he wanted to leave the country. He has now left the monkhood and returned to civilian life.

After Nitiphumthanat's political career had been cut short on two separate occasions by coups d'état, he became disillusioned by the Thai political process. This has renewed his enthusiasm to spearhead socially and environmentally responsible businesses to bring about meaningful and sustainable change. He has joined with colleagues to form Balance Group Global[16] in order to further this vision for agricultural services development and promotion of the gemstone industry in Thailand.

Business Activities

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In the bestselling autobiography "A Boy from Khao Saming" Chapter 6, Page 67 to 85, Nitiphimthanat tells the story of the economic scarcity in his early life which prompted him to dig for Siamese rubies near the Thai-Cambodian border on weekends and school holidays. During this period he started to acquire knowledge of gemstones and their importance to the Thai economy. Later in life, he traveled extensively filming his well-known travel documentaries and searching for gemstones on every continent. He used to be known for having the largest private collection of raw gemstones in the country and in 2003 he was elected to be the vice president of the famous Thai Gem and Jewelry Manufacturers Association and reelected to serve many terms of office. His company Srithepnavaratna used to be based at the Jewelry Trade Center on Silom Road in the Bangkok Business District, but the company ceased trading during a prolonged period of economic recession. With the proliferation of social media, he and his family have now revitalized their business interests and are trading in gemstones and jewelry via the Internet. He is also the founder and chairman of the Guild of Thai Online Gems and Jewellery Manufacturers and Traders (GTOGJMT).

Family and personal life

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Nitiphumthanat has been married twice and divorced twice. He has 7 children.

  1. Natipoom, 1980, B.A. in international relations, Hawaii Pacific University, M.A. in European Studies, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand. He is a politician and a former spokesperson for Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment.
  2. Methavee, 1987, B.A. in communication arts, Bangkok University, M.A. in e-marketing and social media, Middlesex University, London, United Kingdom. She is presently manager of the social media department at an international company in Thailand.
  3. Nitinagin, 1988, B.Ec. in international business for emerging markets, Utrecht University of Applied Science (Hogeschool Utrecht), The Netherlands. He is now married to his Chinese wife and is actively involved in international business.
  4. Phanwalai, 1990, studying at the Faculty of Law, Assumption University, Bangkok, Thailand. She is a presenter in documentary film company based in Bangkok.
  5. Kasamon, 1991, B.A., Beijing Normal University, Beijing, China. After working in Thailand for two years, she was offered a scholarship to study for her master's degree at Southwestern Jiaotung University, Sichuan Sheng, China
  6. Jattari, 1993, studying at University of the Thai Chamber of Commerce, Bangkok, Thailand.
  7. Nodthaleudee, 1993, studying at University of the Thai Chamber of Commerce, Bangkok, Thailand.

(Jattari and Nodthaleudee are twins)

Royal decorations and medal

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์Nitiphumthanat has received the following royal decorations in the Honours System of Thailand:

References

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  1. ^ "ร้อยตำรวจเอก ดร. นิติภูมิ นวรัตน์".
  2. ^ "ร้อยตำรวจเอก ดร. นิติภูมิ นวรัตน์".
  3. ^ "Facebook Fanpage". Facebook.
  4. ^ |title=St. Arnaud Secondary College
  5. ^ |title= Alumni of the Royal Thai Army War College Batch 51
  6. ^ Alumni of the National Justice Academy
  7. ^ |title= Alumni of the Capital Market Academy Batch 5
  8. ^ Alumni of the National College of the Interior Batch 57
  9. ^ |title= The Police College
  10. ^ Alumni of the National Defence College of Thailand Batch 2555
  11. ^ |title= Alumni of the Political and Electoral Development Institute Batch 5
  12. ^ Balance Tutor Moo
  13. ^ |title= Assumption University
  14. ^ Perd Fah Song Lok
  15. ^ |title= List of MPs elected in the Thai general election, 2011[permanent dead link]
  16. ^ |title= Balance Group Global
  17. ^ |title= Persons who has received Royal decorations 2013
  18. ^ |title= Persons who has received Royal decorations 2011
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