List of government ministries of Thailand


The Government Ministries of Thailand are the government agencies that compose the executive branch of the Government of Thailand. Each ministry is headed by a minister of state and, depending on the prime minister, several deputy ministers . The combined heads of these agencies form the Cabinet of Thailand. There are 19 ministries. The combined employees of these departments make up the civil service of Thailand.

Ministries

The present structure of the Royal Thai Government is unchanged since the Administrative Reorganisation Act, BE 2545. The cabinet includes 19 ministries plus the Office of the Prime Minister. A new, twentieth ministry, the "Ministry of Higher Education, Science, Research and Innovation", is due to be established in June 2019. The government has allocated 130 billion baht to the new ministry for fiscal year 2020, which starts 1 October 2019.

History

During the Rattanakosin Period, the kingdom's administration was similar to that of the Ayutthaya Period. There were two chief ministers : the first running military affairs or samuhakalahom, and the second Samuhanayok for civilian affairs. The civilian ministry was divided further into four kroms, headed by a senabodi or 'minister'. This type of administration was called the Chatusadom :

Rama V reforms

King Chulalongkorn, who had received a European education and traveled widely, reformed the administration of the state. In 1875, he issued a royal decree to bring about this reform, dividing and creating many departments, and thereby preventing the archaic system from collapsing.
The administrative reforms of Chulalongkorn created six ministries, each headed by a minister of state or :
A further four were soon added:
By 1900 the entire structure was formed. The ten ministries became the center of Siamese government and rule. After the 1932 Revolution, most of the ministries were retained by the Khana Ratsadon, however from then on the ministers were chosen by the prime minister and not the king.