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Preceded by
  
Kowit Wattana

Succeeded by
  
Abhisit Vejjajiva

Succeeded by
  
Yongyuth Wichaidit

Name
  
Chaovarat Chanweerakul


Monarch
  
Bhumibol Adulyadej

Education
  
Thammasat University

Preceded by
  
Somchai Wongsawat

Party
  
Bhumjaithai Party

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Born
  
7 June 1936 (age 87) Bangkok, Siam (
1936-06-07
)

Political party
  
Bhumjaithai Party (2009–present)

Role
  
Former Acting Prime Minister of Thailand

Previous office
  
Acting Prime Minister of Thailand (2008–2008)

Similar People
  
Samak Sundaravej, Bhumibol Adulyadej, Prajadhipok, Vajiravudh, Chulalongkorn

Chaovarat Chanweerakul, or Chavarat Charnvirakul (Thai: ชวรัตน์ ชาญวีรกุล, RTGS: Chawarat Chanwirakun,  [t͡ɕʰáwárát t͡ɕʰaːnwiːrákun]) (born 7 June 1936 in Bangkok) is a Thai politician. He had served as an Acting Prime Minister of Thailand as a result of the 2008 Thai political crisis.

Chaovarat graduated from Thammasat University in 1966 with a degree in economics.

After spending many years in the public sector, he joined the government in 1994 as Deputy Minister of Finance, his tenure lasted till 1997. In 2008 He rejoined the government as Minister of Public Health and later Deputy Prime Minister of Thailand.

On 2 December 2008, the Constitutional Court ordered the dissolution of the People's Power Party and other coalition parties, at the same time banning their chief executives. The incumbent Prime Minister, Somchai Wongsawat, was then removed along with several other members of the Cabinet. Chaovarat, however, was the only senior Cabinet figure who was not a party executive and was therefore the only viable candidate. Either the House of Representatives of Thailand had to confirm him as the new Prime Minister, or the new political grouping must vote for a new leader and submit his name for approval. There has been some questions - even a letter submitted to the Constitutional Court by Senators - concerning the legality of his temporary appointment as Prime Minister (even in a caretaker capacity). This is because the 2007 Constitution of Thailand states that the Prime Minister must be a member of the House of Representatives; Chaovarat was not an MP. Chaovarat was replaced by Abhisit Vejjajiva on 15 December 2008. He was appointed Minister of Interior of Thailand in the Abhisit cabinet, a post which he held until the government's electoral defeat in 2011. Since 14 February 2009, Chaovarat has been the leader of the Bhumjaithai Party.

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