Chatichai Choonhavan
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Chatichai Choonhavan
ชาติชาย ชุณหะวัณ |
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| In office August 4, 1988 – February 23, 1991 |
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| Monarch | Bhumibol Adulyadej |
| Preceded by | Prem Tinsulanonda |
| Succeeded by | Anand Panyarachun |
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| Born | April 5, 1920 Bangkok, Thailand |
| Died | May 6, 1998 (aged 78) London, United Kingdom |
| Nationality | Thai |
| Spouse | Boonruean Choonhavan |
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General Chatichai Choonhavan (Thai: ชาติชาย ชุณหะวัณ, 5 April 1920 — 6 May 1998) was the Prime Minister of Thailand from 1988 to 1991. He was the only son of Field Marshal Phin Choonhavan, and is of Thai Chinese descent[1] with ancestry from Chenghai District.[2][3][4] Chatichai served as Thailand's Foreign Minister from 1975-1976.
In the Thai General Elections of 1988, the Thai Nation Party won the most votes, resulting in its leader Chatichai becoming the new prime minister. His government was able to achieve improved relations with Cambodia and Laos and also promoted international trade with these countries and others. It also supported the Sihanouk-led Government of Cambodia. The government was a key initiator of many infrastructure projects, including an expansion of the telecommunications network in partnership with the state-owned Telephone Organization of Thailand (TOT), development of the Eastern Seaboard of Thailand and road and rail networks in partnership with the Mass Rapid Transit Authority (MRTA) in the Greater Bangkok Area.
On February 23, 1991, he was deposed by a military coup d'etat led by generals Sunthorn Kongsompong and Suchinda Kraprayoon. He died of liver cancer in 1998.[5]
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- ^ Chinese adopt patriotism of their new homes
- ^ (Chinese) 创温州土地拍卖史新高 绿城33亿拍得温州地王
- ^ (Chinese) 曾经叱咤风云的泰国政坛澄海人
- ^ (Chinese) 潮汕人
- ^ Chatichai Choonhavan, 76, Ex-Prime Minister of Thailand
| Preceded by Prem Tinsulanonda |
Prime Minister of Thailand 1988–1991 |
Succeeded by Anand Panyarachun |
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