Sukampol suwannathat biography of martin
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Yingluck cabinet
Government cabinet of Thailand
The Yingluck Cabinet describes the cabinet selections of Thailand's Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra, who served as prime minister from 2011 to 2014. Shinawatra was appointed effective 5 August 2011, and she handed in her cabinet list for endorsement on 9 August 2011. Yingluck and her cabinet were sworn in at Siriraj Hospital where KingBhumibol Adulyadej resided, on 10 August 2011.[1]
She would go on to reorganize the cabinet multiple times. Occasionally either the members of the cabinet or the occasion of the swearing was notable in some way.
Cabinet Yingluck I
[edit]Composition of the Council of Ministers before 18 January 2012:
Cabinet Yingluck II
[edit]On 18 January 2012, Yingluck reshuffled her cabinet, assigning six cabinet members to new posts, naming ten new ministers and deputies and dismissing nine members of the government.[3] The regrouping was assessed as a step to increase loyalty to
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Yingluck Shinawatra
Prime Minister of Thailand from 2011 to 2014
Yingluck ShinawatraMPChMWM (Thai: ยิ่งลักษณ์ ชินวัตร, RTGS: Yinglak Chinnawat, pronounced[jîŋ.láktɕʰīn.nā.wát]ⓘ; born 21 June 1967) is a Thai businesswoman, politician and a member of the Pheu Thai Party who became the 28th prime minister of Thailand following the 2011 election. Yingluck was Thailand's first female prime minister and its youngest in over 60 years. She was removed from office on 7 May 2014 by a Constitutional Court decision.[1][2]
Born in Chiang Mai Province into a wealthy family of HakkaChinese descent,[3][4] Yingluck Shinawatra earned a bachelor's degree from Chiang Mai University and a master's degree from Kentucky State University, both in public administration.[5] She then became an executive in the businesses founded by her elder brother, Thaksin Shinawatra and later became the president of property developerSC Asset and
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The business delegation headed by Minister Kuba made successful presentations in southeast Asia
Published:
28.1.2013, (archived news)
The delegation of Czech businessmen, headed by the Minister of Industry and Trade Martin Kuba, ended its journey to finding new partners in southeast Asia with meetings in Thailand and Myanmar.
The business delegation headed by Minister Kuba made successful presentations in southeast Asia.
THE DELEGATION OF CZECH BUSINESSMEN, HEADED BY THE MINISTER OF INDUSTRY AND TRADE MARTIN KUBA, ENDED ITS JOURNEY TO FINDING NEW PARTNERS IN SOUTHEAST ASIA WITH MEETINGS IN THAILAND AND MYANMAR. HOWEVER DIFFERENT THE TWO COUNTRIES MAY BE IN TERMS OF THE DEVELOPMENT LEVELS AND STRUCTURES OF THEIR ECONOMIES, THEY BOTH REPRESENT AN ATTRACTIVE BUSINESS AND INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY FOR CZECH COMPANIES. THIS WAS ALSO THE CASE OF VIETNAM, WHERE THE CONFEDERATION OF INDUSTRY’S DELEGATION BEGAN ITS ONE—WEEK JOURNEY.
Minister Kuba travelled to Thai