| Chiefs of State and Cabinet Members | 27 May 2011 |
On 10 May 2011, Prime Minister Abhisit Wechachiwa dissolved the House of Representatives. All ministers in the cabinet became acting ministers until a new government is formed after the election for the House of Representatives, which is scheduled for 3 July 2011. Thai officials are addressed by the first element in their names. Thai officials are addressed by the first element in their names. |
King | PHUMIPHON Adunyadet |
Prime Minister | ABHISIT Wechachiwa |
Deputy Prime Minister | SANAN Kachornprasat |
Deputy Prime Minister | SUTHEP Thueaksuban |
Deputy Prime Minister | TRAIRONG Suwannakhiri |
Minister to the Prime Minister's Office | ONG-AT Klampaibun |
Minister to the Prime Minister's Office | WIRACHAI Wiramenthikun |
Minister of Agriculture & Cooperatives | THIRA Wongsamut |
Minister of Commerce | PHONTIWA Nakhasai |
Minister of Culture | NIPIT Intharasombat |
Minister of Defense | PRAWIT Wongsuwan |
Minister of Education | CHINNAWON Boonyakiat |
Minister of Energy | WANNARAT Charnnukun |
Minister of Finance | KON Chatikawanit |
Minister of Foreign Affairs | KASIT Phirom |
Minister of Industry | CHAIWUT Bannawat |
Minister of Information & Communications Technology | CHUTI Krairik |
Minister of Interior | CHAWARAT Chanwirakun |
Minister of Justice | PHRAPHAN Saliratwiphak |
Minister of Labor | CHALERMCHAI Sri-on |
Minister of Natural Resources & Environment | SUWIT Khunkitti |
Minister of Public Health | CHURIN Laksanawisit |
Minister of Science & Technology | WIRACHAI Wiramethikun |
Minister of Social Development & Human Security | ISSARA Somchai |
Minister of Tourism & Sports | CHUMPHON Sinlapa-acha |
Minister of Transport | SOPHON Saram |
Governor, Bank of Thailand | PRASAN Trairatworakun |
Ambassador to the US | KITTIPHONG Na Ranong |
Permanent Representative to the UN, New York | NORACHIT Sinhaseni |