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Comparing Countries Types Of Government

Published on Feb 05, 2016

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COMPARING THAILAND AND NORTH KOREA'S GOVERNMENT

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THAILAND

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THAILAND GOVERNMENT

KING OF THAILAND

BHUMIBOL ADULYADEJ THAILAND, KING

PRIME MINISTER OF THAILAND

PRAYUT CHAN-O-CHA THAILAND, PRIME MINISTER

In Thailand's history there have been dissensions from time to time, but in general, unity has prevailed.

Bhumibol Adulyadej


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HOW THE LEADERS TRANSFER POWERS

  • The king just hands down the throne tothe royal family by many Thais which is peaceful
  • The prime minister is elected by the House of Representatives and by the army.
  • The rest are elected the House of Representatives.

The administration divisions of THAILAND
Has 77 provinces

CAPITAL OF THAILAND

BANGKOK

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GOVERNMENT TYPE

THE GOVERNMENT TYPE OF THAILAND IS A CONSTITUTIONAL MONARCHY .
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CONSTITIONAL MONARCHY

HAS BEEN THAILAND'S TYPE OF GOVERNMENT SINCE 1932.
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CONSTITIONAL MONARCHY

  • The ruler has a limited powers with the construction.
  • Thailand is having problems with the powers of a monarchy in the country .
  • After the king in 1946 ascended the throne with the monarchy in trouble.
  • The monarchy is part of a royal family with a constitution to back them up.
  • Their constitution was changed in 2007.

THAILAND GOVERNMENT GROUPS

  • The executive branch
  • Legislative branch
  • Judical branch

EXCUTIVE BRANCH

  • Cheif of state king Phumiphon ,adunyadet
  • Head of government: prim minister, Niwattamrong Boonsongpaisan
  • Cabinet: council of ministers is adviced by the king

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LEGISLATIVE BRANCH

  • Senate , 73 senators
  • Has 150 seats
  • 75 provinces,125 elected on the proportional party list basis
  • 76 members elected by popular vote
  • Senators serve six years

JUDICIAL BRANCH

  • HIGHEST COURT IS SUPREME COURT OF JUSTICE
  • The Supreme Court term is 9 years and is appointed by the monarchy
  • Subordinate courts is the court for first instances and appeal courts
  • The political parties are mahachon party

RULE OF LAW

THERE IS NO RULE OF LAW IN THAILAND

The consent of the governed an important principle in Thailand


Thailand does not currently have any specific statutory law governing data protection or privacy.
The Constitution of the Kingdom of Thailand, which recognises the right to privacy.
The Thai Civil and Commercial Code, which provides personal data protection under the wrongful act principle.
Statutory laws in some specific areas (such as telecommunications, banking and financial businesses (Specific Businesses)), which provide a certain level of protection against any unauthorised collection, processing, disclosure and transfer of personal data.

THAILAND

THAILAND DOESNT FOLLOW RULE OF LAW

NORTH KOREA

NORTH KOREA GOVERNMENT

COMMUNIST WITH A STATE ONE MAM DICTATORSHIP

CAPITAL OF NORTH KOREA

PYONGYANG

ADMINISTRATIVE DIVISION

THEY HAVE 9 PROVINCES

THERE INDEPENDENCE DAY IS

AUGUST 15 1945

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KIM JONG UN

PRESIDENT

HOW LEADERS ARE CHOSEN

THEY ARE CHOSEN BY ELECTION OF POPULAR VOTE

IS IT PEACEFUL OR NONPEACEFUL WHEN LEADERS CHANGE?

NO BECAUSE THEY ARE IN ARE IN A WAR WITH SOUTH KOREA

IS CONSENT OF THE GOVERNED AN IMPORTANT PRINCIPLE OF NORTH KOREA ?

NO BECAUSE THE AUTHORITARIAN RULE.

THEY DONT FOLLOW RULE OF LAW BECAUSE THEY CONTROL THE PEOPLE AND NOT LET THEM HAVE A VOICE

EXCUTIVE BRANCH

  • HAS THE CHEIF OF STATE, PRESIDENT
  • Head of government, premier
  • Cabinet,naegak members

LEGISATIVE BRANCH

HAS UNICAMERAL SUPREME MEMBERSALSO HAS 687SEATS

JUDICIAL BRANCH

HIGHEST COURT IS SUPREME COURT HAS 5 TERMSAND 3 JUDGES.

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