People's Committee of Siam

The People's Committee of Siam, (Thai: คณะกรรมการราษฎร) was the first constitutional Cabinet of Siam (now Thailand) or (Thai: คณะรัฐมนตรีคณะที่ 1 ของไทย). After the Revolution of 1932, and promulgation of the 'Temporary' Constitution, Phraya Manopakorn Nititada (a civil servant and former Minister of Justice) was appointed the first President of the People's Committee (Thai: ประธานคณะกรรมการราษฎร) - in essence Prime Minister. However he was not allowed to appoint the members of the Cabinet as the Khana Ratsadon, the revolutionary party, has already decided to do that themselves.

Phraya Manopakorn Nititada the President of the People's Committee.

Out of the fifteen members 10 are from the Khana Ratsadon; out of the 7 "Promoters" 5 are in the committee. The committee did not present any policies to the National Assembly, but decided to govern the country in accordance with the 6 Principles. The committee was active from 28 June 1932 to 10 December 1932. The committee ended with the signing and promulgation of the 'Permanent' Constitution of 1932, most members returned for the second Cabinet.[1]

Title Name Party
President Phraya Manopakorn Nititada -
Member Phraya Srivisaravaja -
Member Colonel Phot Phahonyothin Khana Ratsadon
Member Colonel Phraya Songsuradet Khana Ratsadon
Member Colonel Phraya Ritthiakhaney Khana Ratsadon
Member Phraya Phramuanwichapul -
Member Phraya Phrasasphithayayut Khana Ratsadon
Member Major Luang Phibunsongkhram Khana Ratsadon
Member Lt. Commander Luang Sinthusongkhramchai Khana Ratsadon
Member Phraya Phramuanwichapul -
Member Pridi Banomyong Khana Ratsadon
Member M.L. Dej Snidvongs -
Member Tua Lapanukrom Khana Ratsadon
Member Prayoon Pamornmontri Khana Ratsadon
Member Nab Phaholyothin Khana Ratsadon

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References

  1. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2008-12-16. Retrieved 2008-12-05.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
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