1. Monarchy
Answer : Monarchy is a form of democratic government, which King is the head of state does not have a political role, and in the scope of the Constitution Although the Crown may have. Royal power and criticizes the government may take action in the name. But the king would not lay public policy or political leaders. King will be the only head of state. Is not he the head of the executives Because of the prime minister is the chief executive or chief anyway. Whether elected or not. However, in The ruling by the Constitutional Monarchy. Also known as a democracy with the King as Head of State.
2. Elite people
Answer : As a group of people or a social role than other groups such as wealthy person , president , government officer. Although the politics and government system has evolved since 1932 onwards it. Bureaucracy is still not developed the idea that the government is ruled by the people, rather than a public service aspects of the development of new management. And not encourage the public or community organizations have a role to develop or participate in practice or follow the work of civil servants as they should.
3. Absolute power
Answer : The development of a democratic regime in the country will come in the form of a democratic system in the frame or form. But the practical politics or politicians, not least the lack of spirituality and consciousness of democracy. In other words Political leaders to claim democratic legitimacy, and to the Holy specifically cited the public. But it is not knowingly benefit from the knowledge of the society and the weakness or lack of system and process causes the state of the dictatorship in power in the form of democracy or democratic or authoritarian. Dictatorship is the monopoly power of the group. Violation of the rule of law do not respect the right to freedom under a democratic regime that will occur after the general election.
4. ‘Father-Son’ system
Answer : Sukhothai had his rule that is, the parents are like a big family butler. Citizenship is the home Every soldier in wartime. As soon as we saw this governing philosophy. It implies that it is an empire with civil service. For the kingdom at large must be more complex political system with a bureaucracy and distribution expertise. And the key is to have absolute power. The focus of the regime of the father - son. Or the thought of the King is. Affect politics in modern Thailand, such as the leaders of the King of Chom Phon Sarit Thanarat and try to create a new society envisioned by the "New Sukhothai".
5. Thailand’s administrative system
• Answer : General principles of organizing administration of Thailand the 3 main.
• 1.Centralisation : The concentration of management and decision-making power at the top of an organization's hierarchy and The action government in consolidating the power under a central control.
• 2. Deconcentration : An approach in which central government’s functions are performed by government officials in the field who work away from central government and can be seen as administration at provincial level where government officials work under central government’s supervision.
• 3. Decentralisation : The dispersion or distribution of functions and powers; from a central authority to its regional and local authorities.