
Thai Government
The Thai government is a constitutional monarchy, meaning there is a king who acts as the head of state, and a constitution that outlines the government's functions. The political system includes a parliamentary democracy where the Prime Minister leads the government and is elected by the parliament. The parliament consists of two houses: the House of Representatives and the Senate. Thailand’s government faces challenges like political unrest and military influence, but it strives to maintain stability and promote economic development while ensuring the monarchy’s role in Thai culture and identity.