While the absolute monarchy that has ruled for centuries was brought to an end in 1932, the respect and reverence that the people of Thailand have for their King has not been decreased by this change. All Thai charters and constitutions still recognize the King as the Head of State, Upholder of all Religions, Head of the Armed Forces, and inviolable and sacred in his person. The King’s sovereign power comes from the people, and is exercised in three ways: Executive power through the Cabinet, Judicial power through the law courts, and Legislative power through the National Assembly.
Constitution Day is celebrated in a festive way throughout Thailand. Portraits of Thai kings are displayed with reverence and pride throughout the kingdom; private buildings, government offices, and even high-rise buildings are lit with bright lights, and draped with national flags and colorful bunting. Civilian and military parades, along with spectacular fireworks, are included in the festivities of this occasion. Constitution Day is celebrated by the Thai people with gratitude to the King, who selflessly provided them with the chance to take part in the country’s governance.
While the absolute monarchy that has ruled for centuries was brought to an end in 1932, the respect and reverence that the people of Thailand have for their King has not been decreased by this change. All Thai charters and constitutions still recognize the King as the Head of State, Upholder of all Religions, Head of the Armed Forces, and inviolable and sacred in his person. The King’s sovereign power comes from the people, and is exercised in three ways: Executive power through the Cabinet, Judicial power through the law courts, and Legislative power through the National Assembly.
Constitution Day is celebrated in a festive way throughout Thailand. Portraits of Thai kings are displayed with reverence and pride throughout the kingdom; private buildings, government offices, and even high-rise buildings are lit with bright lights, and draped with national flags and colorful bunting. Civilian and military parades, along with spectacular fireworks, are included in the festivities of this occasion. Constitution Day is celebrated by the Thai people with gratitude to the King, who selflessly provided them with the chance to take part in the country’s governance.
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