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  2. List of current monarchies - Wikipedia

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    Malaysia and Morocco are constitutional monarchies, but their monarchs still retain more substantial powers than in European equivalents. East and Southeast Asian constitutional monarchies. Bhutan, Cambodia, Japan, and Thailand have constitutional monarchies where the monarch has a limited or ceremonial role. Thailand changed from traditional ...

  3. Monarchy of Thailand - Wikipedia

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    Chulalongkorn (Rama V) ascended the throne as a minor at age 15 in 1868, and assumed full duties on 16 November 1873. As a prince, he had been tutored in Western traditions by the governess, Anna Leonowens. [a] Intent on reforming the monarchy along Western lines, during his minority he traveled extensively to observe western administrative ...

  4. Vajiralongkorn - Wikipedia

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    The Thai government retroactively declared his reign to have begun on 13 October 2016, upon his father's death. [6] Aged 64 at that time, Vajiralongkorn became the oldest Thai monarch to ascend to the throne. [7] He is the wealthiest monarch in the world, [8] with a net worth estimated to be between US$30 billion [9] and US$70 billion. [10]

  5. Visit of King’s estranged US-based sons comes at a delicate ...

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    Thai politics and monarchy Throughout much of its coup-prone modern history Thailand has been run by a small but powerful clique that maintains deep ties to the military, royalist and business ...

  6. Lawyer who called for Thai monarchy reforms sentenced to 4 ...

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    BANGKOK (Reuters) -An activist and lawyer made famous for his open calls for reform of Thailand's powerful monarchy was on Tuesday sentenced to four years in prison for royal insults, a judge said ...

  7. Politics of Thailand - Wikipedia

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    However, the court system, including the Constitutional Court, still remains in existence, even without the constitution. The NCPO was formally dissolved following the swearing-in of the new cabinet on 16 July 2019. [1] The Kingdom of Siam (now known as Thailand) was ruled as an absolute monarchy.

  8. Thai activist who called for monarchy reform gets 4 more ...

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    A prominent activist jailed and made famous over his public call for reforms to Thailand's powerful monarchy was given four more years in prison for another violation of the country's royal ...

  9. List of Thai monarchs - Wikipedia

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    The succession of Thai monarchs began with Si Inthrathit at the establishment of the first Thai kingdom in 1238. With brief interruptions, 55 monarchs have ruled over four successive kingdoms, the current monarch being Vajiralongkorn (Rama X) of the Chakri dynasty .