The 24 June 1932 Coup - The End to Absolute Monarchy in Thailand

It is widely believed that the 1932 coup was thein the first stage. This was to be followed six
first coup in Thailand. It wasn't; the first coup wasmonths later, with half the assembly appointed
in 1912, when a group of junior officers, fired byand half elected.
the Chinese revolution a year earlier, tried to seizeThe final stage called for full elections when the
power. They failed. The 24 June 1932 coup,half the population had completed primary
however, succeeded and brought an end toeducation or within ten years which ever was
absolute monarchy in Thailand.sooner. On 10 December 1932 the permanent
The seeds of the 1932 coup were first beingconstitution came into force.
sown in the early 1920's, during the reign of KingThe 1932 coup ended 150 years of absolute
Rama VI or King Vajiravudh (1910 - 1925). Thatmonarchy under the Chakri dynasty and
was when Thailand started experiencing severeirreversibly changed the face of Thai politics.
fluctuations in rice production which had a severeWithin a year in June 1933, another coup forced a
impact on state revenues. Coupled withchange of government. This trend of coups was
extravagant state expenditures, this caused ato persist for the next seven decades.
huge trade deficit and foreign debt.In October 1933, a rebellion by provincial garrisons
In 1925, when King Rama VII or King Prajadhipokled by Prince Boworadet, a former Minister of
ascended the throne, the economy continued toWar, brought the country to the brink of civil war.
deteriorate as the deficit grew. With the rise ofGovernment troops led by Lieutenant-Colonel
nationalism and economic socialism, some of thePhibun Songkhram defeated the rebels.
educated urban class was starting to question theRelations between the government and the
status quo.royalists deteriorated further as a result of this
The Great Depression of the 1930's hit Thailandroyal rebellion. On 2 March 1935, King Rama VII
like a thunderbolt. From 1930 - 1932, rice pricesabdicated leaving many to ponder on his profound
fell by more than 60% and land prices by 90%!observation that Thailand in 1932 was not ready
Economic belt-tightening and tax increases hit thefor democracy.
state employees and urban middle-class in24 June 2007 - 75 years later
Bangkok hardest.Until 1957, 24 June was the National Day. After
To make matters worse, Thailand ill-advisedlyField Marshall Phibun Songkhram, the last of the
stayed on the gold standard when others floatedPromoters, was disposed off in a coup in 1957 by
their currencies. This caused Thai rice, the mainField Marshall Sarit Thanarat, 24 June was dropped
export, to cost more than rice sold by countriesas a national holiday. The move was an attempt
off the gold standard. The overvalued Thai bahtto scrub 24 June 1932 and all those involved from
resulted huge outflows of gold from the country.the collective memory.
Against this backdrop, the Promoters, a group ofBut our history frequently returns to haunt us.
military officers and civilians staged the 1932 coupAfter 75 years, 18 coups and 17 constitutions
on 24 June 1932. The Promoters consisted of(the 18th constitution is currently in draft), the
two factions;country is back under military rule after the coup
- the People's Party, a group of young intellectualson 19 September 2006.
educated overseas led by a young FrenchThe course of political history has gone through
educated lawyer, Pridi Banomyonganother familiar cycle of
- and the military faction led by military officerscoup-constitution-elections-coup. With the growing
Phraya Phahon Yothin and Phibun Songkram, 114fatigue over the current political morass, the
members in all. All three men were to be Primememory of 24 June 1932 is revived, a cry for a
Ministers in the next 15 years.real change.
The 1932 coup swiftly launched at dawn wasBut after the elections, when events enter a new
over by noon the same day! Many people werecycle, will 24 June 1932 fade away again only to
hardly aware of it. King Rama VII acceded to thebe recalled annually by academics and selected
demands to avoid bloodshed and agreed to servegroups?
as the constitutional monarch.The 24 June 1932 coup was one of the 18 coups
The transition to constitutional government calledin Bangkok, the latest being the 2006 coup.
for a national assembly of 70 appointed members