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Early History Phibun Regime
Mon and Khmer Thailand In World War Ii
Tai People Pridi And Civilian Regime
Sukhothai Period Return Of Phibun
Aytthaya Era Coup D'etat In 1947
Thai Kingship Coup D ' Etat In 1951
Ayutthaya Final Phase Sarit And Thanom
Bangkok Period Sarit's Return
Chakkri Dynasty Politics 1963 - 1971
Mongkut Policy Coup D' Etat In 1971
Chulalongkern Reforms End Of Thanom Regime
Crisis of 1893 Military Rule Period
Constitutional Era Prem In Power
Coup D'etat In 1932 Coup D' Etat In 2006
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THE SARIT AND THANOM
Phibun had failed to win the popular support that he had sought, and the effort cost him what remained of his standing among the military faction. As a result of the election, Phibun formed a new government in March 1957, appointing Phao as interior minister with responsibility for internal security. However, it was Sarit, whose prestige had not been at stake in the election, who as newly named armed forces commander in chief emerged as the strongest member of the ruling group. In September he openly broke with his colleagues, ordered tanks into the streets, and displaced Phibun and Phao in a bloodless coup d'etat. He suspended the constitution and dissolved parliament. The king approved Sarit's action; the royal family had opposed Phibun since the 1930s.
New elections were held in December under an interim civilian government headed by Pote Sarasin, the secretary general of SEATO. No single party won a parliamentary majority, but Sarit organized a government party, the National Socialist Party, to contain the loose coalition of parties and individuals backing his regime. Because of poor health Sarit did not attempt to form a government but turned over responsibility to his deputy in the armed forces, Thanom Kittikachorn. Intraparty wrangling over political and economic spoils plagued Thanom's government. The situation was further aggravated by the inclusion in the government party of left-wing politicians who opposed its proWestern foreign policy.
 
 
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