Chai Chidchob
Chai Chidchob | |
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ชัย ชิดชอบ | |
Speakers of the House of Representatives and President of the National Assembly of Thailand | |
In office 15 May 2008 – 10 May 2011 | |
Preceded by | |
Succeeded by | Somsak Kiatsuranont |
Personal details | |
Born | Surin, Siam | 5 April 1929
Died | 24 January 2020 Buriram, Thailand | (aged 90)
Nationality | Thai |
Political party | Bhumjaithai Party |
Spouse(s) | La-ong Chidchob |
Children | Newin Chidchob Saksayam Chidchob Usanee Chidchob |
Alma mater | Ramkhamhaeng University |
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Chai Chidchob (Thai: ชัย ชิดชอบ, RTGS: Chai Chitchop, IPA: [t͡ɕʰaj t͡ɕʰít.t͡ɕʰɔ̂ːp]; 5 April 1929 – 24 January 2020) was President of the National Assembly of Thailand and the Speaker of the House of Representatives from 15 May 2008 to 10 May 2011.
Political career[]
He began his career in politics by being appointed as a kamnan in Buriram Province and became known to locals as "Kamnan Chai".[1]
His national political career began in 1957. Chai contested a seat as a Democrat Party candidate in Surin, but failed to get elected. In 1969, he ran in Buriram as an independent candidate and managed to win. He was then reelected many times. In 2007 Chai was elected to the National Assembly of Thailand as a People's Power Party representative, however, he was previously affiliated with many political parties, including Justice Unity Party, Chart Thai Party, Solidarity Party and Thai Rak Thai.[2][3]
Personal life and education[]
He was married to La-ong. They had five sons and one daughter. One of Chai's sons is Newin Chidchob, a politician in the lower northeastern region. The PPP nomination of Chai as the house speaker is partly credited to Newin. He was an admirer of Israeli politician and soldier Moshe Dayan, sometimes even calling himself "Chai Moshe".[4]
Chai graduated high school from Surawitthayakhan School in Surin Province. He was awarded a BA in political science by Ramkhamhaeng University and a bachelor's degree in agricultural extension and cooperative promotion from Sukhothai Thammathirat Open University.
Death[]
Chai died at his house in Buriram on 24 January 2020.[5]
Royal decorations[]
Chai received the following royal decorations in the Honours System of Thailand:
- Knight Grand Cordon (Special Class) of The Most Noble Order of the Crown of Thailand
- Knight Grand Cordon (Special Class) of the Most Exalted Order of the White Elephant
- Commander (Third Class) of The Most Admirable Order of the Direkgunabhorn
References[]
- ^ https://thepeople.co/chai-chidchob-party-list-bhumjaithai-party/[full citation needed]
- ^ https://news.mthai.com/politics-news/720547.html[full citation needed]
- ^ https://www.thairath.co.th/news/politic/1576153[full citation needed]
- ^ "Chai Chidchob factfile". The Nation. 13 May 2008. Archived from the original on 2 October 2012. Retrieved 20 December 2008.
- ^ "Veteran politician Chai Chidchob dies, aged 92". Bangkok Post. 24 January 2020. Retrieved 24 January 2020.
- 1929 births
- 2020 deaths
- Members of the House of Representatives (Thailand)
- Speakers of the House of Representatives (Thailand)
- Presidents of the National Assembly of Thailand
- Democrat Party (Thailand) politicians
- People's Power Party (Thailand) politicians
- Thai Nation Party politicians
- Thai Rak Thai Party politicians
- People from Surin Province
- Thai people of Khmer descent
- Justice Unity Party politicians
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