- revolution. King
Prajadhipok remained on the
throne and
compromised with
Khana Ratsadon. Two
coups occurred a year later, in
April and June amid
infighting within...
- The People's Party,
known in Thai as
Khana Ratsadon (Thai: คณะราษฎร,
pronounced [kʰā.náʔ râːt.sā.dɔ̄ːn]), was a
Siamese group of
military and
civil officers...
- and as
prime minister in Thailand. He led the
civilian wing of
Khana Ratsadon, and
helped found the
University of
Moral and
Political Sciences and the...
- (Thai: ประยูร ภมรมนตรี) was a Thai soldier, politician, and
member of
Khana Ratsadon (People's Party). He parti****ted in the
Siamese Revolution of 1932 to...
- the
prime minister. He
signed an
order to
execute Khana Ratsadon leaders. But
Khana Ratsadon's military wing
leader Phraya Phahon Phonphayuhasena ousted...
-
Defunct political parties: Pre–1950: Free Thai
Movement (1) Khana
Ratsadon (5) Constitutional
Front (1) 1950–1975: Conservative
Party (1) Seri...
- to be the new king.: 448–9
Later that decade, the army wing of
Khana Ratsadon came to
dominate Siamese politics.
Plaek Phibunsongkhram who
became premier...
-
constitutional monarchy.
Plaek was a
member of the army wing of
Khana Ratsadon, the
first political party in Thailand, and a
leader of the
Siamese revolution...
-
Khana Ratsadon on 24 June 1932, and
Thailand was
still struggling to set up a
modern government. The
civilian government set up by the
Khana Ratsadon was...
- King Prajadhipok) and the
succeeding constitutional regime led by
Khana Ratsadon ('People's Party'),
following the
Revolution of 1932. The
Boworadet rebellion...