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Yingluck cabinet

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 King Bhumibol Adulyadej resided, on 10 August 2011.[1]

Yingluck Cabinet

60th Council of Ministers of Thailand
2011–2014
Date formed9 August 2011 (2011-08-09)
Date dissolved22 May 2014 (2014-05-22)
People and organisations
MonarchBhumibol Adulyadej
Prime Minister
Prime Minister's history2011–2014
Deputy Prime MinistersFirst appointment (9 August 2011)

Second appointment (18 January 2012)

Third appointment (28 October 2012)

Fourth appointment (2 April 2013)
  • Yukol Limlaemthong

Fifth appointment (30 June 2013)
No. of ministers24
Total no. of members72
Member party
Status in legislatureCoalition government
299 / 500 (60%)
Opposition party
Opposition leaderAbhisit Vejjajiva
History
Election(s)2011
2014 (annulled)
Legislature term(s)24th
Budget(s)
  • 2012 budget
  • 2013 budget
  • 2014 budget
PredecessorAbhisit cabinet
SuccessorFirst Prayut cabinet

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 of Thailand[2]
Portfolio Minister Deputy Minister
Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra
Deputy Prime Minister Yongyuth Wichaidit
Deputy Prime Minister Pol. Capt Chalerm Yubamrung
Deputy Prime Minister Pol. Gen Kowit Wattana
Deputy Prime Minister Kittiratt Na-Ranong
Deputy Prime Minister Chumpol Silpa-archa
The Office of the Prime Minister Surawit Khonsomboon
Kritsana Sihalak
Ministry of Interior Yongyuth Wichaidit Chuchat Hansawat
Thanit Thienthong
Ministry of Justice Pol. Gen Pracha Promnok
Ministry of Defence Gen Yuthasak Sasiprapha
Ministry of Finance Thirachai Phuvanatnaranubala Boonsong Teriyapirom
Wirun Techapaiboon
Ministry of Foreign Affairs Surapong Towijakchaikul
Ministry of Social Development and Human Security Santi Prompat
Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives Theera Wongsamut Pornsak Charoenprasert
Ministry of Transport ACM Sukampol Suwannathat Pol. Lt Gen Chat Kuldilok
Kittisak Hatthasongkhro
Ministry of Natural Resource and Environment Preecha Rengsomboonsuk
Ministry of Information and Communication Technology Grp Cpt Anudith Nakornthap
Ministry of Energy Pichai Naripthaphan
Ministry of Commerce Kittiratt Na-Ranong Phum Saraphol
Siriwat Kachornprasart
Ministry of Labour Padermchai Sasomsap
Ministry of Culture Sukumol Kunplome
Ministry of Science and Technology Dr. Plodprasop Suraswadi
Ministry of Education Worawat Ua-apinyakul Boonruen Srithares
Suraphong Ueng-amphonwilai
Ministry of Public Health Witthaya Buranasiri Torpong Chaiyasarn
Ministry of Industry Wannarat Channukul
Ministry of Tourism and Sports Chumpol Silpa-archa

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 the head of government and a reaction to discontent with the government's management of the flood disaster.[3][4] Especially noted was the choice of Nalinee Taveesin (Minister in the PM's Office), who is on a U.S. blacklist for alleged business links to Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe,[5][6][7] and Nattawut Saikua (Deputy Minister of Agriculture), the first leader of the United Front for Democracy Against Dictatorship (UDD, or "Red Shirts") in the government.[8][9][10] Yingluck's first cabinet had not incorporated any "Red Shirts" activists.[11]

Composition after the reshuffle on 18 January 2012:

Cabinet of Thailand[12]
Portfolio Minister Deputy Minister
Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra
Deputy Prime Minister Yongyuth Wichaidit (resigned 30 September 2012)
Deputy Prime Minister Pol. Capt Chalerm Yubamrung
Deputy Prime Minister Gen Yuthasak Sasiprapha
Deputy Prime Minister Kittiratt Na-Ranong
Deputy Prime Minister Chumpol Silpa-archa
The Office of the Prime Minister Woravat Au-apinyakul
Nalinee Taweesin
Niwatthamrong Boonsongpaisan
Ministry of Interior Yongyuth Wichaidit Chuchat Hansawat
Thanit Thienthong
Ministry of Justice Pol. Gen Pracha Promnok
Ministry of Defence ACM Sukampol Suwannathat
Ministry of Finance Kittiratt Na-Ranong Tanusak Lek-uthai
Wirun Techapaiboon
Ministry of Foreign Affairs Surapong Towijakchaikul
Ministry of Social Development and Human Security Santi Prompat
Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives Theera Wongsamut Nattawut Saikua
Ministry of Transport Charupong Ruangsuwan Pol. Lt Gen Chat Kuldilok
Chadchart Sittipunt
Ministry of Natural Resource and Environment Preecha Rengsomboonsuk
Ministry of Information and Communication Technology Grp Cpt Anudith Nakornthap
Ministry of Energy Arak Chonlathanont
Ministry of Commerce Boonsong Teriyapirom Phum Saraphol
Siriwat Kachornprasart
Ministry of Labour Padermchai Sasomsap
Ministry of Culture Sukumol Kunplome
Ministry of Science and Technology Dr. Plodprasop Suraswadi
Ministry of Education Suchart Thadathamrongvej Sakda Khongphet
Ministry of Public Health Witthaya Buranasiri Surawit Khonsomboon
Ministry of Industry MR Pongsavas Svasti
Ministry of Tourism and Sports Chumpol Silpa-archa

Cabinet Yingluck III edit

The cabinet was again reshuffled on 27 October 2012. The new Ministers were sworn in by King Bhumibol Adulyadej at Siriraj Hospital where he resides. It was reportedly the first time that the King did not address the Council of Ministers in swearing in them.[13]

Cabinet of Thailand[14]
Portfolio Minister Deputy Minister
Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra
Deputy Prime Minister Pol. Capt Chalerm Yubamrung
Deputy Prime Minister Kittiratt Na-Ranong
Deputy Prime Minister Chumpol Silpa-archa
Deputy Prime Minister Surapong Towijakchaikul
Deputy Prime Minister Dr. Plodprasop Suraswadi
Deputy Prime Minister Phongthep Thepkanjana
The Office of the Prime Minister Niwatthamrong Boonsongpaisan
Warathep Rattanakorn
Sansanee Nakpong
Ministry of Interior Jarupong Ruangsuwan Pol. Lt Gen Chatt Kuldilok
Thanit Thienthong
Pracha Prasopdee
Ministry of Justice Pol. Gen Pracha Promnok
Ministry of Defence ACM Sukampol Suwannathat
Ministry of Finance Kittiratt Na-Ranong Tanusak Lek-uthai
Ministry of Foreign Affairs Surapong Towijakchaikul
Ministry of Social Development and Human Security Santi Prompat
Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives Yukol Limlaemthong Siriwat Kachornprasart
Yutthapong Jarassathien
Ministry of Transport Chadchart Sittipunt Gen Prin Suwannathat
Prasert Chantararuangthong
Ministry of Natural Resource and Environment Preecha Rengsomboonsuk
Ministry of Information and Communication Technology Grp Cpt Anudith Nakornthap
Ministry of Energy Pongsak Raktapongpaisarn
Ministry of Commerce Boonsong Teriyapirom Nattawut Saikua
Ministry of Labour Padermchai Sasomsap
Ministry of Culture Sontaya Kunplome
Ministry of Science and Technology Woravat Au-apinyakul
Ministry of Education Phongthep Thepkanjana Sermsak Pongpanich
Ministry of Public Health Pradit Sinthwanarong Chonlanan Srikaew
Ministry of Industry Prasert Boonchaisuk Thanis Thienthong
Ministry of Tourism and Sports Chumpol Silpa-archa

Cabinet Yingluck IV edit

After another reshuffle, Yingluck's fifth cabinet was announced on 30 June 2013.[15]

 
Niwatthamrong, acting prime minister during 8–22 May 2014
Cabinet of Thailand[16]
Portfolio Minister Deputy Minister
Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra
Deputy Prime Minister Kittiratt Na-Ranong
Deputy Prime Minister Surapong Tovichakchaikul
Deputy Prime Minister Dr. Plodprasop Suraswadi
Deputy Prime Minister Phongthep Thepkanjana
Deputy Prime Minister Niwatthamrong Boonsongpaisan
Deputy Prime Minister Pol Gen Pracha Promnok
The Office of the Prime Minister Warathep Rattanakorn
Santi Prompat
Ministry of Interior Jarupong Ruangsuwan Pracha Prasopdee
Visarn Techateerawat
Ministry of Justice Chaikasem Nitisiri
Ministry of Defence Yingluck Shinawatra General Yuthasak Sasiprapha
Ministry of Finance Kittiratt Na-Ranong Tanusak Lek-uthai
Benja Louicharoen
Ministry of Foreign Affairs Surapong Towijakchaikul
Ministry of Social Development and Human Security Pavena Hongsakul
Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives Yukol Limlaemthong Siriwat Kachornprasart
Varathep Ratanakorn
Ministry of Transport Chadchart Sittipunt Gen Prin Suwannathat
Pong Chewananth
Ministry of Natural Resource and Environment Vichet Kasemthongsri
Ministry of Information and Communication Technology Grp Cpt Anudith Nakornthap
Ministry of Energy Pongsak Raktapongpaisarn
Ministry of Commerce Niwatthamrong Boonsongpaisan Nattawut Saikua
Yanyong Phuangrach
Ministry of Labour Pol Capt Dr. Chalerm Yubamrung
Ministry of Culture Sontaya Kunplome
Ministry of Science and Technology Peerapan Palusuk
Ministry of Education Chaturon Chaisang Sermsak Pongpanich
Ministry of Public Health Pradit Sinthwanarong Sorawong Thienthong
Ministry of Industry Prasert Boonchaisuk
Ministry of Tourism and Sports Somsak Phurisisak

References edit

  1. ^ "Yingluck's govt locked in and ready", Bangkok Post, 10 August 2011, retrieved 9 Aug 2011
  2. ^ http://www.bangkokpost.com/news/politics/251118/yingluck-cabinet
  3. ^ a b Drastic overhauling for Thai Cabinet, Asia One, 18 January 2012, retrieved 19 January 2012
  4. ^ Yingluck Enhances Unity with Cabinet Reshuffle, CRI, 19 January 2012, archived from the original on July 8, 2012, retrieved 19 January 2012
  5. ^ Petty, Martin (19 January 2012), , Reuters, archived from the original on 6 May 2014, retrieved 19 January 2012
  6. ^ New Thai minister on US blacklist for Mugabe links, AFP, 19 January 2012, retrieved 19 January 2012
  7. ^ , Asia One, 19 January 2012, archived from the original on March 9, 2012, retrieved 19 January 2012
  8. ^ A new cabinet reshuffle in Thailand, Bahrain News Agency (BNA), 19 January 2012, retrieved 19 January 2012
  9. ^ Doksone, Thanyarat (18 January 2012), Thai 'Red Shirt' Firebrand Appointed to Cabinet, ABC News, retrieved 19 January 2012
  10. ^ Blacklisted Businesswoman, Red Shirt Leader Join Thai Cabinet, Voice of America, 18 January 2012, retrieved 19 January 2012
  11. ^ Chachavalpongpun, Pavin (10 August 2011), Thailand's New Yingluck Cabinet, Asia Sentinel, retrieved 19 January 2012
  12. ^ "Yingluck: Reshuffle for suitability", Bangkok Post, 17 January 2012, retrieved 19 January 2012
  13. ^ พงศ์เทพเผยในหลวงงดกระแสพระราชดำรัส - จารุพงศ์แย้มยงยุทธรับที่ปรึกษา มท. 1 [Phongthep revealed that the King gave no address - Charuphong said Yongyut accepted to serve as Interior Minister's Advisor] (in Thai). Manager. 1 November 2012. Retrieved 1 November 2012.
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  15. ^ "Nation Thailand news website, thai news, thailand news, Bangkok thailand, aec, breaking news : Nation Thailand".
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This article provides insufficient context for those unfamiliar with the subject Please help improve the article by providing more context for the reader May 2014 Learn how and when to remove this template message 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 King Bhumibol Adulyadej resided on 10 August 2011 1 Yingluck Cabinet60th Council of Ministers of Thailand2011 2014Date formed9 August 2011 2011 08 09 Date dissolved22 May 2014 2014 05 22 People and organisationsMonarchBhumibol AdulyadejPrime MinisterYingluck Shinawatra until 7 May 2014 Niwatthamrong Boonsongpaisan acting Prime Minister s history2011 2014Deputy Prime MinistersFirst appointment 9 August 2011 Yongyuth Wichaidit until 30 September 2012 Chalerm Yubamrung until 30 June 2013 Kowit Wattana until 18 January 2012 Kittiratt Na Ranong until 7 May 2014 Chumpol Silpa archa died 21 January 2013 Second appointment 18 January 2012 Yuthasak Sasiprapha until 28 October 2012 Third appointment 28 October 2012 Surapong Tovichakchaikul until 7 May 2014 Plodprasop Suraswadi until 7 May 2014 Phongthep ThepkanjanaFourth appointment 2 April 2013 Yukol LimlaemthongFifth appointment 30 June 2013 Niwatthamrong Boonsongpaisan Pracha Promnok until 7 May 2014 No of ministers24Total no of members72Member partyPheu Thai Chartthaipattana Chart Pattana Phalang Chon Mahachon New DemocracyStatus in legislatureCoalition government 299 500 60 Opposition partyDemocrat Bhumjaithai Rak Thailand Matubhum Rak SantiOpposition leaderAbhisit VejjajivaHistoryElection s 20112014 annulled Legislature term s 24thBudget s 2012 budget 2013 budget 2014 budgetPredecessorAbhisit cabinetSuccessorFirst Prayut cabinetWikisource has original text related to this article Yingluck cabinet 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 Contents 1 Cabinet Yingluck I 2 Cabinet Yingluck II 3 Cabinet Yingluck III 4 Cabinet Yingluck IV 5 ReferencesCabinet Yingluck I editComposition of the Council of Ministers before 18 January 2012 Party key Pheu Thai PartyChartthaipattana PartyChart Pattana Puea Pandin PartyPhalang Chon PartyIndependentCabinet of Thailand 2 Portfolio Minister Deputy MinisterPrime Minister Yingluck ShinawatraDeputy Prime Minister Yongyuth WichaiditDeputy Prime Minister Pol Capt Chalerm YubamrungDeputy Prime Minister Pol Gen Kowit WattanaDeputy Prime Minister Kittiratt Na RanongDeputy Prime Minister Chumpol Silpa archaThe Office of the Prime Minister Surawit KhonsomboonKritsana SihalakMinistry of Interior Yongyuth Wichaidit Chuchat HansawatThanit ThienthongMinistry of Justice Pol Gen Pracha PromnokMinistry of Defence Gen Yuthasak SasipraphaMinistry of Finance Thirachai Phuvanatnaranubala Boonsong TeriyapiromWirun TechapaiboonMinistry of Foreign Affairs Surapong TowijakchaikulMinistry of Social Development and Human Security Santi PrompatMinistry of Agriculture and Cooperatives Theera Wongsamut Pornsak CharoenprasertMinistry of Transport ACM Sukampol Suwannathat Pol Lt Gen Chat KuldilokKittisak HatthasongkhroMinistry of Natural Resource and Environment Preecha RengsomboonsukMinistry of Information and Communication Technology Grp Cpt Anudith NakornthapMinistry of Energy Pichai NaripthaphanMinistry of Commerce Kittiratt Na Ranong Phum SarapholSiriwat KachornprasartMinistry of Labour Padermchai SasomsapMinistry of Culture Sukumol KunplomeMinistry of Science and Technology Dr Plodprasop SuraswadiMinistry of Education Worawat Ua apinyakul Boonruen SritharesSuraphong Ueng amphonwilaiMinistry of Public Health Witthaya Buranasiri Torpong ChaiyasarnMinistry of Industry Wannarat ChannukulMinistry of Tourism and Sports Chumpol Silpa archaCabinet Yingluck II editOn 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 the head of government and a reaction to discontent with the government s management of the flood disaster 3 4 Especially noted was the choice of Nalinee Taveesin Minister in the PM s Office who is on a U S blacklist for alleged business links to Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe 5 6 7 and Nattawut Saikua Deputy Minister of Agriculture the first leader of the United Front for Democracy Against Dictatorship UDD or Red Shirts in the government 8 9 10 Yingluck s first cabinet had not incorporated any Red Shirts activists 11 Composition after the reshuffle on 18 January 2012 Party key Pheu Thai PartyChartthaipattana PartyChart Pattana Puea Pandin PartyPhalang Chon PartyIndependentCabinet of Thailand 12 Portfolio Minister Deputy MinisterPrime Minister Yingluck ShinawatraDeputy Prime Minister Yongyuth Wichaidit resigned 30 September 2012 Deputy Prime Minister Pol Capt Chalerm YubamrungDeputy Prime Minister Gen Yuthasak SasipraphaDeputy Prime Minister Kittiratt Na RanongDeputy Prime Minister Chumpol Silpa archaThe Office of the Prime Minister Woravat Au apinyakulNalinee TaweesinNiwatthamrong BoonsongpaisanMinistry of Interior Yongyuth Wichaidit Chuchat HansawatThanit ThienthongMinistry of Justice Pol Gen Pracha PromnokMinistry of Defence ACM Sukampol SuwannathatMinistry of Finance Kittiratt Na Ranong Tanusak Lek uthaiWirun TechapaiboonMinistry of Foreign Affairs Surapong TowijakchaikulMinistry of Social Development and Human Security Santi PrompatMinistry of Agriculture and Cooperatives Theera Wongsamut Nattawut SaikuaMinistry of Transport Charupong Ruangsuwan Pol Lt Gen Chat KuldilokChadchart SittipuntMinistry of Natural Resource and Environment Preecha RengsomboonsukMinistry of Information and Communication Technology Grp Cpt Anudith NakornthapMinistry of Energy Arak ChonlathanontMinistry of Commerce Boonsong Teriyapirom Phum SarapholSiriwat KachornprasartMinistry of Labour Padermchai SasomsapMinistry of Culture Sukumol KunplomeMinistry of Science and Technology Dr Plodprasop SuraswadiMinistry of Education Suchart Thadathamrongvej Sakda KhongphetMinistry of Public Health Witthaya Buranasiri Surawit KhonsomboonMinistry of Industry MR Pongsavas SvastiMinistry of Tourism and Sports Chumpol Silpa archaCabinet Yingluck III editThe cabinet was again reshuffled on 27 October 2012 The new Ministers were sworn in by King Bhumibol Adulyadej at Siriraj Hospital where he resides It was reportedly the first time that the King did not address the Council of Ministers in swearing in them 13 Party key Pheu Thai PartyChartthaipattana PartyChart Pattana Puea Pandin PartyPhalang Chon PartyIndependentCabinet of Thailand 14 Portfolio Minister Deputy MinisterPrime Minister Yingluck ShinawatraDeputy Prime Minister Pol Capt Chalerm YubamrungDeputy Prime Minister Kittiratt Na RanongDeputy Prime Minister Chumpol Silpa archaDeputy Prime Minister Surapong TowijakchaikulDeputy Prime Minister Dr Plodprasop SuraswadiDeputy Prime Minister Phongthep ThepkanjanaThe Office of the Prime Minister Niwatthamrong BoonsongpaisanWarathep RattanakornSansanee NakpongMinistry of Interior Jarupong Ruangsuwan Pol Lt Gen Chatt KuldilokThanit ThienthongPracha PrasopdeeMinistry of Justice Pol Gen Pracha PromnokMinistry of Defence ACM Sukampol SuwannathatMinistry of Finance Kittiratt Na Ranong Tanusak Lek uthaiMinistry of Foreign Affairs Surapong TowijakchaikulMinistry of Social Development and Human Security Santi PrompatMinistry of Agriculture and Cooperatives Yukol Limlaemthong Siriwat KachornprasartYutthapong JarassathienMinistry of Transport Chadchart Sittipunt Gen Prin SuwannathatPrasert ChantararuangthongMinistry of Natural Resource and Environment Preecha RengsomboonsukMinistry of Information and Communication Technology Grp Cpt Anudith NakornthapMinistry of Energy Pongsak RaktapongpaisarnMinistry of Commerce Boonsong Teriyapirom Nattawut SaikuaMinistry of Labour Padermchai SasomsapMinistry of Culture Sontaya KunplomeMinistry of Science and Technology Woravat Au apinyakulMinistry of Education Phongthep Thepkanjana Sermsak PongpanichMinistry of Public Health Pradit Sinthwanarong Chonlanan SrikaewMinistry of Industry Prasert Boonchaisuk Thanis ThienthongMinistry of Tourism and Sports Chumpol Silpa archaCabinet Yingluck IV editAfter another reshuffle Yingluck s fifth cabinet was announced on 30 June 2013 15 nbsp Niwatthamrong acting prime minister during 8 22 May 2014Party key Pheu Thai PartyChartthaipattana PartyChart Pattana Puea Pandin PartyPhalang Chon PartyIndependentCabinet of Thailand 16 Portfolio Minister Deputy MinisterPrime Minister Yingluck ShinawatraDeputy Prime Minister Kittiratt Na RanongDeputy Prime Minister Surapong TovichakchaikulDeputy Prime Minister Dr Plodprasop SuraswadiDeputy Prime Minister Phongthep ThepkanjanaDeputy Prime Minister Niwatthamrong BoonsongpaisanDeputy Prime Minister Pol Gen Pracha PromnokThe Office of the Prime Minister Warathep RattanakornSanti PrompatMinistry of Interior Jarupong Ruangsuwan Pracha PrasopdeeVisarn TechateerawatMinistry of Justice Chaikasem NitisiriMinistry of Defence Yingluck Shinawatra General Yuthasak SasipraphaMinistry of Finance Kittiratt Na Ranong Tanusak Lek uthaiBenja LouicharoenMinistry of Foreign Affairs Surapong TowijakchaikulMinistry of Social Development and Human Security Pavena HongsakulMinistry of Agriculture and Cooperatives Yukol Limlaemthong Siriwat KachornprasartVarathep RatanakornMinistry of Transport Chadchart Sittipunt Gen Prin SuwannathatPong ChewananthMinistry of Natural Resource and Environment Vichet KasemthongsriMinistry of Information and Communication Technology Grp Cpt Anudith NakornthapMinistry of Energy Pongsak RaktapongpaisarnMinistry of Commerce Niwatthamrong Boonsongpaisan Nattawut SaikuaYanyong PhuangrachMinistry of Labour Pol Capt Dr Chalerm YubamrungMinistry of Culture Sontaya KunplomeMinistry of Science and Technology Peerapan PalusukMinistry of Education Chaturon Chaisang Sermsak PongpanichMinistry of Public Health Pradit Sinthwanarong Sorawong ThienthongMinistry of Industry Prasert BoonchaisukMinistry of Tourism and Sports Somsak PhurisisakReferences edit Yingluck s govt locked in and ready Bangkok Post 10 August 2011 retrieved 9 Aug 2011 http www bangkokpost com news politics 251118 yingluck cabinet a b Drastic overhauling for Thai Cabinet Asia One 18 January 2012 retrieved 19 January 2012 Yingluck Enhances Unity with Cabinet Reshuffle CRI 19 January 2012 archived from the original on July 8 2012 retrieved 19 January 2012 Petty Martin 19 January 2012 Thai PM gives cabinet post to U S blacklisted businesswoman Reuters archived from the original on 6 May 2014 retrieved 19 January 2012 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