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2008 in Thailand

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The year 2008 was the 227th year of the Rattanakosin Kingdom of Thailand. It was the 63rd year in the reign of King Bhumibol Adulyadej (Rama IX), and is reckoned as year 2551 in the Buddhist Era. Much of the year was spent under the 2008 Thai political crisis, which saw political protests leading to the dissolution of the ruling People's Power Party by the Constitutional Court.

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Incumbents

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King
Bhumibol Adulyadej
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Surayut Chulanon
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Samak Sundaravej
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Somchai Wongsawat
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Events

January

February

  • February 28 - After returning from exile, former Prime-minister Thaksin Shinawatra is taken into police custody.[1]

March

April

May

  • May 4 - Itthiphol Khunpluem wins the mayoral election in Pattaya, becoming mayor of Pattaya.[8]
  • May 25 - Protests in Bangkok are organized by the People's Alliance for Democracy, who oppose a planned constitutional change which will protect Thaksin from corruption charges. These protestors become known as the 'Yellow Shirts' due to their predominant yellow clothing.[1]

June

July

August

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Yellow Shirts protesting

September

  • September 9 - The Constitutional Court fires Prime-minister Samak Sundaravej over his wishes to continue holding a cooking show he had been hosting since 2006 called Tasting, Ranting. Due to it being illegal for a sitting Prime-minister to hold any other paying job, he was fired after finding it unconstitutional for him to work for Thailand ITV.[9][10]
  • September 17 - Thai lawmakers elect the deputy leader of the ruling People's Power Party and Thaksin's brother-in-law, Somchai Wongsawat as Prime-minister of Thailand.[11]

October

November

  • November 22 - Thai and Australian law enforcement size 192 kilograms of drugs destined for Australia.[12]
  • November 25 - Yellow Shirt protesters seize Don Mueang and Suvarnabhumi airports.[13] Hundreds of flights are cancelled whilst thousands of tourists are left stranded in Suvarnabhumi airport - the country's main international airport. Many flights were re-directed to U-Tapao airport in Rayong, while others were led to hotels in Bangkok or Pattaya.[14]
  • November 27 - Prime-minister Somchai declares a state of emergency after Don Mueang and Suvarnabhumi airports are occupied by Yellow Shirts.[1]
  • November 28 - Due to chaos in Bangkok's airport, Phuket's King's Cup was announced to be dalayed to begin on December 2.[15]
  • November 29 - Ambassadors of the European Union issued a joint-statement against the anti-government demonstrators (Yellow Shirtst).[16] The governor of Phuket, Preecha Ruangjan, issues a statement that urges police to crack down on prostitution.[17]

December

  • December 2 - The Constitutional court dissolves the People's Power Party after finding electoral fraud in the 2007 election.[1]
  • December 15 - Parliament chooses opposition leader of the Democrat Party, Abhisit Vejjajiva, as the new Prime-minister.[1]
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Births

Deaths

  • November 23 - Tom McNamara, founder of Baan Rim Pa, in Phuket[18]

See also

References

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