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Revision as of 09:56, 18 April 2024
President of the National Assembly | |
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ประธานรัฐสภา | |
since 5 July 2023 | |
National Assembly | |
Style | Mr. President / Than Prathan Thi Khao Rop |
Status | Presiding officer |
Member of | National Assembly House of Representatives |
Seat | Sappaya-Sapasathan |
Nominator | Vote within the House of Representatives |
Appointer | Monarch |
Term length | According to the term of the House of Representatives |
Constituting instrument | Constitution of Thailand |
Inaugural holder | Chaophraya Thammasakmontri |
Formation | 28 June 1932 |
Deputy | Vice President of the National Assembly |
Salary | ฿75,590 monthly[1] |
The president of the National Assembly (Template:Lang-th, RTGS: Prathan Ratthasapha, pronounced [prā.tʰāːn rát.tʰā.sā.pʰāː]) is the presiding officer (speaker) of the National Assembly of Thailand. Since 1997, the office has been an ex officio position occupied by the speaker of the House of Representatives of Thailand. The president is therefore an MP, usually from the majority party in the House of Representatives. The president is elected at the beginning of a House session immediately after an election, there are no term limits for the office. In the aftermath of the Coup d'état in 2014, the function of legislative assembly was turned over to the junta-controlled National Legislative Assembly, which Pornpetch Wichitcholchai, President of the National Legislative Assembly, is occupying ex officio position of President of the National Assembly.
The office of the president of the National Assembly was first established in 1932, with the establishment of the first legislature of Thailand. The office of the president of the People's Assembly of Siam was first occupied by Chaophraya Thammasakmontri (Sanan Thephasadin na Ayutthaya).
Powers and functions
As president
The president of the National Assembly, apart from being the presiding officer of the National Assembly whenever there is a joint-sitting, is also the chief representative and leader of the legislative branch in Thailand. In the 2007 constitution the president of the National Assembly is given many powers. The President is assisted by the Vice President of the National Assembly, another ex officio position occupied by the president of the Senate.
- Countersign the King's appointment and removal of the president of the Privy Council and Regent of Thailand.
- Countersign the Royal Command for the amendment of the 1924 Palace Law of Succession.
- Inviting the Heir to ascend the Throne.
- Ensure all votes in the Assembly is recorded.
- Asking the Monarch to convoke an extraordinary session of the Assembly.
As speaker
The speaker of the House of Representatives is the chief presiding officer of the House of Representatives. The speaker is also entrusted with some legislative powers, as it is his main role to ensure all the legislative process is followed. The speaker is assisted by two Deputy Speakers. The Speaker must act impartially on all matters and therefore cannot be a member of an executive committee of a political party, this also apply to his deputies.
- Filling a vacancy of a Party list MP, by submitting a name on the list for publication in the Royal Gazette.
- Submitting to the King the name of the Prime Minister-elect to be formally appointed, then countersigning it.
- Countersign the King's appointment of the Leader of the Opposition.
- Be an ex officio member of the Selection committee for:
List of presidents
Note: According to the 2007 Constitution of Thailand the office of President of the National Assembly of Thailand is held as an ex officio position by the speaker of the House of Representatives. However throughout Thailand's long constitutional history this has not always been the case, at certain times the office of 'President' of the legislature was sometimes held by the presiding officer of the upper house or that of a unicameral chamber.
No. | Portrait | Name (Birth–Death) |
Term of office | Party | Position | ||
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Took office | Left office | ||||||
1 | Chaophraya Thammasakmontri เจ้าพระยาธรรมศักดิ์มนตรี (1877–1943) |
28 June 1932 |
1 September 1932 |
Independent | President of the People's Assembly | ||
2 | Chaophraya Phichaiyat เจ้าพระยาพิชัยญาติ (1875–1946) |
2 September 1932 |
10 December 1933 |
Independent | President of the People's Assembly | ||
(1) | Chaophraya Thammasakmontri เจ้าพระยาธรรมศักดิ์มนตรี (1877–1943) |
15 December 1933 |
26 February 1934 |
Independent | President of the People's Assembly | ||
3 | Phraya Sorayuthaseni พระยาศรยุทธเสนี (1888–1962) |
26 February 1934 |
22 September 1934 |
People's | President of the People's Assembly | ||
4 | Chaophraya Sri Thammathibet เจ้าพระยาศรีธรรมาธิเบศ (1885–1976) |
22 September 1934 |
15 December 1934 |
Independent | President of the People's Assembly | ||
17 December 1934 |
31 July 1936 | ||||||
5 | Phraya Manwaratchasewi พระยามานวราชเสวี (1890–1984) |
3 August 1936 |
10 December 1937 |
Independent | President of the People's Assembly | ||
10 December 1937 |
24 June 1938 | ||||||
28 June 1938 |
10 December 1938 | ||||||
12 December 1938 |
24 June 1939 | ||||||
28 June 1939 |
24 June 1940 | ||||||
1 July 1940 |
24 June 1941 | ||||||
1 July 1941 |
24 June 1942 | ||||||
30 June 1942 |
24 June 1943 | ||||||
(3) | Phraya Sorayuthaseni พระยาศรยุทธเสนี (1888–1962) |
6 July 1943 |
24 June 1944 |
People's | President of the People's Assembly | ||
(5) | Phraya Manwaratchasewi พระยามานวราชเสวี (1890–1984) |
2 July 1944 |
26 June 1945 |
Independent | President of the People's Assembly | ||
29 June 1945 |
15 October 1945 | ||||||
6 | Vilas Osathanon วิลาศ โอสถานนท์ (1899–1997) |
4 June 1946 |
24 August 1946 |
People's | President of the Senate | ||
(3) | Phraya Sorayuthaseni พระยาศรยุทธเสนี (1888–1962) |
31 August 1946 |
8 November 1947 |
People's | President of the Senate | ||
26 November 1947 |
29 November 1951 | ||||||
7 | Phra Prachonpachanuk พระประจนปัจจนึก (1892–1970) |
1 December 1951 |
17 March 1952 |
Independent | Speaker of the House of Representatives | ||
22 March 1952 |
23 June 1952 | ||||||
28 June 1952 |
23 June 1953 | ||||||
2 July 1953 |
23 June 1954 | ||||||
29 June 1954 |
23 June 1955 | ||||||
2 July 1955 |
23 June 1956 | ||||||
25 June 1956 |
25 February 1957 | ||||||
16 March 1957 |
23 June 1957 | ||||||
28 June 1957 |
16 September 1957 | ||||||
8 | Luang Sutthisanronnakon หลวงสุทธิสารรณกร (1901–1968) |
20 September 1957 |
14 December 1957 |
Independent | Speaker of the House of Representatives | ||
(7) | Phra Prachonpachanuk พระประจนปัจจนึก (1892–1970) |
27 December 1957 |
23 June 1958 |
Independent | Speaker of the House of Representatives | ||
25 June 1958 |
20 October 1958 | ||||||
(8) | Luang Sutthisanronnakon หลวงสุทธิสารรณกร (1901–1968) |
6 February 1959 |
2 May 1968 |
Independent | President of the Constitution Drafting Assembly | ||
9 | Thawi Bunyaket ทวี บุณยเกตุ (1904–1971) |
8 May 1968 |
20 June 1968 |
Independent | President of the Constitution Drafting Assembly | ||
10 | Nai Vorkarnbancha นายวรการบัญชา (1903–1974) |
22 July 1968 |
6 July 1971 |
Independent | President of the Senate | ||
7 July 1971 |
17 November 1971 | ||||||
11 | Siri Siriyothin ศิริ สิริโยธิน (1915–1979) |
18 December 1972 |
11 December 1973 |
Independent | President of the National Legislative Assembly | ||
12 | Kukrit Pramoj คึกฤทธิ์ ปราโมช (1911–1995) |
29 December 1973 |
7 October 1974 |
Independent | President of the National Legislative Assembly | ||
13 | Praphas Ouchai ประภาศน์ อวยชัย (1924–2017) |
17 October 1974 |
25 January 1975 |
Independent | President of the National Legislative Assembly | ||
14 | Prasit Kanchanawat ประสิทธิ์ กาญจนวัฒน์ (1915–1999) |
7 February 1975 |
12 January 1976 |
Social Nationalist | Speaker of the House of Representatives | ||
15 | Uthai Pimjaichon อุทัย พิมพ์ใจชน (born 1938) |
19 April 1976 |
6 October 1976 |
Democrat | Speaker of the House of Representatives | ||
16 | Kamol Dechatungka กมล เดชะตุงคะ (1917–2002) |
22 October 1976 |
20 November 1976 |
Independent | President of the National Administrative Reform Council | ||
17 | Harin Hongsakul หะริน หงสกุล (1914–2008) |
28 November 1976 |
20 October 1977 |
Independent | President of the National Administrative Reform Council | ||
25 November 1977 |
20 April 1979 |
President of the National Legislative Assembly | |||||
9 May 1979 |
19 March 1983 |
President of the Senate | |||||
18 | Charubud Ruengsuwan จารุบุตร เรืองสุวรรณ (1920–1984) |
26 April 1983 |
19 March 1984 |
Independent | President of the Senate | ||
Speaker of the House of Representatives Uthai Pimjaichon as Acting President of the National Assembly 19 March 1984–30 April 1984 | |||||||
19 | Ukrit Mongkolnavin อุกฤษ มงคลนาวิน (born 1933) |
30 April 1984 |
30 April 1985 |
Independent | President of the Senate | ||
1 May 1985 |
23 April 1987 | ||||||
24 April 1987 |
21 April 1989 | ||||||
Speaker of the House of Representatives Panja Kesornthong as Acting President of the National Assembly 21 April 1989–4 May 1989 | |||||||
20 | Wan Chansue วรรณ ชันซื่อ (1923–2015) |
4 May 1989 |
23 February 1991 |
Independent | President of the Senate | ||
(19) | Ukrit Mongkolnavin อุกฤษ มงคลนาวิน (born 1933) |
2 April 1991 |
21 March 1992 |
Independent | President of the National Legislative Assembly | ||
3 April 1992 |
26 May 1992 |
President of the Senate | |||||
21 | Meechai Ruchuphan มีชัย ฤชุพันธุ์ (born 1938) |
28 June 1992 |
29 June 1992 |
Independent | President of the Senate | ||
22 | Marut Bunnag มารุต บุนนาค (1924–2022) |
22 September 1992 |
19 May 1995 |
Democrat | Speaker of the House of Representatives | ||
President of the Senate Meechai Ruchuphan as Acting President of the National Assembly 19 May 1995–11 July 1995 | |||||||
23 | Booneua Prasertsuwan บุญเอื้อ ประเสริฐสุวรรณ (1919–2016) |
11 July 1995 |
27 September 1996 |
Thai Nation | Speaker of the House of Representatives | ||
President of the Senate Meechai Ruchuphan as Acting President of the National Assembly 27 September 1996–24 November 1996 | |||||||
24 | Wan Muhamad Noor Matha วันมูหะมัดนอร์ มะทา (born 1944) |
24 November 1996 |
27 June 2000 |
New Aspiration | Speaker of the House of Representatives | ||
25 | Bhichai Rattakul พิชัย รัตตกุล (1924–2022) |
30 June 2000 |
9 November 2000 |
Democrat | Speaker of the House of Representatives | ||
President of the Senate Sanit Vorapanya as Acting President of the National Assembly 9 November 2000–6 February 2001 | |||||||
(15) | Uthai Pimjaichon อุทัย พิมพ์ใจชน (born 1938) |
6 February 2001 |
5 January 2005 |
Thai Rak Thai | Speaker of the House of Representatives | ||
President of the Senate Suchon Chaleekure as Acting President of the National Assembly 5 January 2005–8 March 2005 | |||||||
26 | Pokin Palakul โภคิน พลกุล (born 1952) |
8 March 2005 |
24 February 2006 |
Thai Rak Thai | Speaker of the House of Representatives | ||
President of the Senate Suchon Chaleekure as Acting President of the National Assembly 24 February 2006–18 September 2006 | |||||||
(21) | Meechai Ruchuphan มีชัย ฤชุพันธุ์ (born 1938) |
11 October 2006 |
20 January 2008 |
Independent | President of the National Legislative Assembly | ||
27 | Yongyuth Tiyapairat ยงยุทธ ติยะไพรัช (born 1961) |
28 January 2008 |
30 April 2008 |
People's Power | Speaker of the House of Representatives | ||
President of the Senate Prasopsuk Bundech as Acting President of the National Assembly 30 April 2008–15 May 2008 | |||||||
28 | Chai Chidchob ชัย ชิดชอบ (1928–2020) |
15 May 2008 |
10 May 2011 |
People's Power (until 2008) |
Speaker of the House of Representatives | ||
Bhumjaithai (from 2008) | |||||||
President of the Senate Teeradej Meepien as Acting President 10 May 2011–3 August 2011 | |||||||
29 | Somsak Kiatsuranont สมศักดิ์ เกียรติสุรนนท์ (born 1954) |
3 August 2011 |
9 December 2013 |
Pheu Thai | Speaker of the House of Representatives | ||
President of the Senate Nikom Wairatpanij as Acting Acting President of the National Assembly 9 December 2013–8 May 2014 | |||||||
Acting President of the Senate Surachai Leangboonleodchai as Acting President of the National Assembly 9 May 2014–24 May 2014 | |||||||
30 | Pornpetch Wichitcholchai พรเพชร วิชิตชลชัย (born 1948) |
17 August 2014 |
21 May 2019 |
Independent | President of the National Legislative Assembly | ||
31 | Chuan Leekpai ชวน หลีกภัย (born 1938) |
28 May 2019 |
20 March 2023 |
Democrat | Speaker of the House of Representatives | ||
President of the Senate Pornpetch Wichitcholchai as Acting President of the National Assembly 20 March 2023–5 July 2023 | |||||||
(24) | Wan Muhamad Noor Matha วันมูหะมัดนอร์ มะทา (born 1944) |
5 July 2023 |
Incumbent | Prachachart | Speaker of the House of Representatives |
Thailand portal |
See also
- National Assembly of Thailand
- Senate of Thailand
- House of Representatives of Thailand
- List of presidents of the Senate of Thailand
- List of speakers of the House of Representatives of Thailand
References
- ^ พระราชกฤษฎีกา เงินประจำตำแหน่งและประโยชน์ตอบแทนอย่างอื่นของประธานและรองประธานสภาผู้แทนราษฎร ประธานและรองประธานวุฒิสภา ผู้นำฝ่ายค้านในสภาผู้แทนราษฎร สมาชิกสภาผู้แทนราษฎร สมาชิกวุฒิสภา และกรรมาธิการ พ.ศ. ๒๕๕๕ (PDF). senate.go.th (in Thai). Retrieved 25 March 2022.