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Thanin Kraivichien (first name also
spelled Tanin, last name
Kraivixien or Kraivichian; Thai: ธานินทร์ กรัยวิเชียร, RTGS: Thanin Kraiwichian, IPA: [tʰaː...
- hard-line
military stance practised by the
rightist government of
Thanin Kraivixien (in
power from 1976 to 1977)
towards a more
moderate approach which prioritized...
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Transport In
office 22
October 1976 – 20
October 1977
Prime Minister Tanin Kraivixien Preceded by
Thawit Klinprathum Succeeded by
Surakit Mayalai Personal details...
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Ministers of
Thailand attended Thammasat University,
including Tanin Kraivixien,
Chuan L****pai,
Samak Sundaravej, and
Somchai Wongsawat, as well as many...
- Ing-wen (born 1956) Ph.D. Law 1984
President (2016–present) Thailand
Tanin Kraivixien (born 1927) LLB 1953
Prime minister (1976–1977) Togo Sylv**** Olympio...
- in 1976 and the
repressive policies of right-wing
Prime Minister Tanin Kraivixien,
sympathies for the
movement increased. By the late-1970s, it is estimated...
- some rare and
valuable books donated by
former Prime Minister Thanin Kraivixien.
School Area: 4.6
acres (1.9 ha)
School Abbreviation: S.K. Type of School:...
- evening, the
military seized power and
installed hard-line
royalist Tanin Kraivixien as premier. The
military coup to
restore order was
endorsed by the king...
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military forced him out of
office and
installed hard-line
royalist Tanin Kraivixien as premier. Seni
decided to
resign as the
leader of the
Democrat Party...
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University m****acre.
After this m****acre and the
repressive policies of
Tanin Kraivixien sympathies for the
movement increased, and by the late 1970s it was estimated...