- 1995–1996 with
Sombun Rahong Chavalit Yongchaiyudh Thaksin Shinawatra Bunphan Kaewattana Amnuay Viravan Succeeded by
Sombun Rahong Chavalit Yongchaiyudh...
- election, the Thai
Nation Party — now led by Air
Chief Marshal Somboon Rahong —
joined a military-sponsored
coalition led by the
Justice Unity Party (Samakkhi...
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Preceded by
Abhisit Vejjajiva Jurin Laksanawisit Paveena Hongsakul Somboon Rahong Succeeded by
Suranand Vejjajiva Newin Chidchob Minister of
Foreign Affairs...
- [sǎː sɔ̌ːŋ hɔ᷇ːŋ] [t̚.s]
Ligature of
double ᩈ (high sa). ᩕ ᩁᩁᩰᩫ᩠ᨦ rarong,
rahong [la.hōːŋ] [r], [l], [ʰ]
Subjoined form of
letter ᩁ (ra) for a consonant...
- 1997–2001 with
Supatra Masdit Sawit Photivihok Jurin Laksanawisit Somboon Rahong Chaiya Sasomsap Phithak Intharawithayanan Paveena Hongsakula Pinyo Niroj...
- วงศ์วรรณ (1925–2020) 7
April 1992 9 June 1992
Justice Unity 52
Somboon Rahong สมบุญ ระหงษ์ (1932–2013) 7
April 1992 9 June 1992 Thai
Nation 53 Montree...
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Black May incident, many
parties speculated that Air
Chief Marshal Somboon Rahong,
leader of the Thai
Nation Party,
Which is the
political party with the...
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Malika Boonmeetrakul Mahasuk Dem Dem In****bent lost reelection.
Sutham Rahong Dem Dem In****bent retired.
Chamni Sakdiset Dem Dem In****bent lost reelection...
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Rodrasmee (Dem) 51,868
Samut Sakhon (3 MPs) Anek
Thapsuwan (Dem) 23,679
Sutham Rahong (Dem) 20,186 Udom
Kraiwatnussorn (NAP) 27,594
Saraburi (4 MPs)
Ngern Boonsupa...
- Ban Bang
Krang บ้านบางกร่าง 08. Ban Wat
Khwan Mueang บ้านวัดขวัญเมือง 09. Ban Bang
Rahong บ้านบางระโหง 10. Ban Wat
Pracha Rangsan บ้านวัดประชารังสรรค์...