1. The status of the monarch as head of the armed forces and upholder of
Buddhism and all other religions: - His sovereign power emanates from the people,
and as head of state, he exercises his legislative power through parliament, executive
power through the cabinet headed by a prime minister and judicial through courts.
2. The Legislative Branch:- The new leaders of 1932 realized that the goal of popularly
elected government could not be attained immediately, and that considerable
experimentation and adaptation would be necessary before a balance could be struck.
3. The Executive Branch:- Every constitution holds that the Prime Minister is head of
government and chief executive.
4. Western democratic system: - For the past six decades, Thailand has been adopting
the Western democratic system to the needs of a nation with its own identity and
time-honoured culture.