Thailand's
Monarchy
On
June 9, 1996, citizens of Thailand celebrated the 50th anniversary of the
accession to the throne of His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej. The Royal
Thai Government, the Thai people, and friends around the world have organized
year-long celebrations to commemorate this joyful and auspicious event.
Having reigned for half a century, His Majesty is the longest-reigning
Thai monarch.
The
ninth king of the Chakri Dynasty, established in the 18th century, King
Bhumibol is revered for His intelligence, vision, grace, and for His concern
for all His subjects. As the supreme guardian of Thailand's Buddhist religion,
the King is the symbol of Thailand's cultural identity. A widely accepted
Thai view is that the well-being and tranquility of the nation mostly depend
upon the morality of the ruler and the ruled. In this connection, the Thai
people can consider themselves blessed since, throughout His reign, His
Majesty has lived a virtuous life and devoted Himself to promoting public
welfare, both material and spiritual.
Thailand
is a constitutional monarchy with a democratic form of government. Since
1932, kings of Thailand have exercised their constitutional legislative
powers through a bicameral National Assembly comprised of a House of Representatives
elected by popular vote and a Senate appointed by the King upon recommendation
of the Prime Minister. Thai kings exercise executive powers through the
cabinet headed by a prime minister, and judicial powers through the law
courts. While not directly involved in Thailand's political life, the King
exerts a strong moral influence on carefully selected issues.
His
Majesty the King was born in Cambridge, Massachusetts on December 5, 1927.
Married to Queen Sirikit, King Bhumibol is the father of four grown children.
Like the King, all members of His royal family perform duties in the interest
and welfare of the Thai people.
Known
to many as the "working monarch", King Bhumibol travels the remote rural
areas of the vast reaches of His country to develop more complete and first-hand
understanding of the assets and hardships of His subjects. During His time
on the throne, His Majesty has launched a multitude of development projects
alleviating disease, promoting a better rural economy, and preserving and
protecting Thailand's natural environment. A large number of projects result
from His Majesty's own experimentation and are funded from His private
funds. Projects showing satisfactory results are passed on to the Government
for further development.
During
the 52 years of King Bhumibol's reign, Thailand has enjoyed enviable economic
growth. With its agrarian base and dynamic private sector as its bedrock,
Thailand boasts a complex export-led economy which embraces the latest
technologies and includes tourism, agriculture, manufacturing, minerals,
and communications.
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