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Thanin Kraivichien was born on 5 April, 1927 in Bangkok, Krung Thep, Siam (now Bangkok, Thailand), is a Prime Minister of Thailand from 1976 to 1977. Discover Thanin Kraivichien's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 96 years old?
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His wife is Karen Anderson
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Thanin Kraivichien Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Thanin Kraivichien worth at the age of 96 years old? Thanin Kraivichien’s income source is mostly from being a successful Minister. He is from Thailand. We have estimated Thanin Kraivichien's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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Thanin Kraivichien (first name also spelled Tanin, last name Kraivixien or Kraivichian; ธานินทร์ กรัยวิเชียร,, ; born 5 April 1927) is a Thai former judge, politician and law professor.
Thanin studied law at Thammasat University, graduating in 1948.
He then went to the London School of Economics to continue with his law studies.
He graduated in 1953, and in 1958 was called to the Bar at Gray's Inn.
In Britain, he met Karen Anderson, a native of Denmark, whom he married.
After he returned to Thailand in 1954, Thanin worked in the Ministry of Justice, becoming an associate judge.
He rose quickly, finally becoming President of the Supreme Court of Thailand.
Additionally, he taught law at Thammasat and Chulalongkorn universities and the Thai Bar Association.
He was appointed adjunct professor to the Faculty of Commerce and Accountancy at Chulalongkorn University in 1972.
As an avocation, he published books that warned of the dangers of communism.
After the democratic uprising against military dictatorship in 1973, Thanin was a member of the transitional legislative assembly appointed by the king.
He became a member of the far-right anti-communist Nawaphon movement.
He had a TV show in which he attacked communism, the students' movement, and progressive politicians.
He was the prime minister of Thailand between 1976 and 1977.
After the Thammasat University massacre of 6 October 1976, the democratically elected prime minister Seni Pramoj was toppled by a military coup led by Admiral Sangad Chaloryu.
Two days later, King Bhumibol Adulyadej appointed his favourite, Thanin, to be interim prime minister.
Thanin insisted on selecting his cabinet himself and rejected most of the military junta's nominations.
The military occupied only the positions of deputy prime minister and deputy minister of defence.
Thanin led the first Thai cabinet in which several women, including Wimolsiri Chamnarnvej and Lursakdi Sampatisiri, held ministerial posts.
Thanin was seen as honest and intelligent but also eminently ideological and politically extreme.
After his taking office, he sent police special forces to notoriously liberal book shops, and ordered the confiscation and burning of 45,000 books, including those written by Thomas More, George Orwell, and Maxim Gorky.
Thanin announced that Thailand could return to democratic rule only after 12 years.
The parliament was dissolved and all political parties outlawed.
Thanin's crackdown on trade unions, progressive students' and farmers' associations drove activists into the underground structures of the Communist Party of Thailand.
Instead of weakening the communists, it fuelled their armed struggle against the government.
In March 1977, a group of younger army officers known as the "Young Turks", who had an interest in political matters, tried to topple Thanin.
Their attempted coup failed.
On 20 October 1977, however, Admiral Sangad again seized power and pressed Thanin to resign.
The military justified their intervention because Thanin's government had divided the country and had virtually no public support, the economic situation had worsened, and people in general disagreed with such a long-term suspension of democracy.
King Bhumibol Adulyadej immediately appointed Thanin to his Privy Council.
He was then appointed to the Privy Council and became its president in 2016.
During the vacancy of the throne after Bhumibol's death on 13 October 2016, the former President of the Privy Council, Prem Tinsulanonda, served as regent and interim head of state.
Thanin temporarily assumed the office of President of the Privy Council during this period.
After King Vajiralongkorn's accession to the throne on 1 December 2016, Prem returned to his earlier position, while Thanin was not reappointed to the Privy Council at all.
With the death of Prem Tinsulanonda in May 2019, he become the oldest living former Thai Prime Minister.
Thanin is a son of Hae and Pa-ob Kraivichien.
His father was a Chinese-born merchant and owner of one of the biggest pawnshops in Bangkok.