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No. Thailand has a constitutional monarchy.
Thaksin Shinawatra Thailand is a Monarchy
THailand has never had a president - it is a consititutional monarchy - it has a monarchy (the King) and a prime minister (Yingluck Shinawatr)
Thailand is a parliamentary democracy and a constitutional monarchy.
It is Constitution monarchy.
Constitutional Monarchy
It is Anupong Poachinda.
Blue is Thailand's national color and it represents the Thai monarchy. The blue is also used to honor Thailand's World War
There is no Republic of Thailand. Thailand is a kingdom - an absolute monarchy - Thailand is not a democracy. Its head of state is King Bhumibol (Rama IX). No Thailand is not an absolute monarchy-it is a constitutional monarchy. Occasionally elections are held in the country but if the King does not like the result he immediately dissolves that government. <---- No, he does not have the power to resolve the parliament, at least not through directly. See Wikipedia entries on 'Fascism', 'Imperialism' and the 'May 15 Incident', for more information about this government type.
Thailand does not have a president. The government of Thailand is a unitary parliamentary constitutional monarchy, so they have a prime minister and a king. The King of Thailand is Bhumibol Adulyadej and the Prime Minister of Thailand is Yingluck Shinawatra.
malaysian government will have politics!
Red =thailand's nation White =the belief of the buddhist faith Blue =thai monarchy