Administrative structure
The present thai administrative structure is divided into three levels : central , provincial,and local. At the central level are ministries,each of which is divided into departments,divisions and sections. Each ministry is headed by a minister,aided by one or more deputy ministers.
the top civil service official in each ministry is its permanent under-secretary,who is aided by one or two deputy under-secretaries. Director-generals and deputy directors-general head the various departments,each of which is divided into divisions and sections
As of 2007 the provincial administration is composed of 76 provinces (changwat).each has a governor,one or two deputy governors,and an assistant governor. A province embraces districts or amphur,each of which is administered by a district officer (nai amphur) assisted by a number if assistant district officers (palad amphur) . below the districts are townships (tambon)and villages (mubon). Each township is headed by a kamnan and every village a phuyaiban.
Local government units include provincial administrative organization,municipalities,and tambon administrative organization.the provincial administrative organization has an elected council which meets annually to pass a yearly budget and to audit the previous year is expenditures.
Municipalities are divided into three types on the basis of difference in population. City municipalities must have at least 50,000 people and an average population density of 3,00 people per square kilometer. Town municipalities must have at lest 10,000 people with the same density as city municipalities.
The tambon administrative organization has its legislative body a council composed of the kamnan an all village headmen,plus one elected member from each village. These councils receive appropriations from the department of local administration through the budget of the provincial council,and from the department of community development (CD) through the provincial CD officer.
Administrative structureThe present thai administrative structure is divided into three levels : central , provincial,and local. At the central level are ministries,each of which is divided into departments,divisions and sections. Each ministry is headed by a minister,aided by one or more deputy ministers.the top civil service official in each ministry is its permanent under-secretary,who is aided by one or two deputy under-secretaries. Director-generals and deputy directors-general head the various departments,each of which is divided into divisions and sections As of 2007 the provincial administration is composed of 76 provinces (changwat).each has a governor,one or two deputy governors,and an assistant governor. A province embraces districts or amphur,each of which is administered by a district officer (nai amphur) assisted by a number if assistant district officers (palad amphur) . below the districts are townships (tambon)and villages (mubon). Each township is headed by a kamnan and every village a phuyaiban.Local government units include provincial administrative organization,municipalities,and tambon administrative organization.the provincial administrative organization has an elected council which meets annually to pass a yearly budget and to audit the previous year is expenditures.Municipalities are divided into three types on the basis of difference in population. City municipalities must have at least 50,000 people and an average population density of 3,00 people per square kilometer. Town municipalities must have at lest 10,000 people with the same density as city municipalities.The tambon administrative organization has its legislative body a council composed of the kamnan an all village headmen,plus one elected member from each village. These councils receive appropriations from the department of local administration through the budget of the provincial council,and from the department of community development (CD) through the provincial CD officer.
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