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Anutin cabinet

65th Council of Ministers of Thailand
2025–present
Date formed19 September 2025 (2025-09-19)
People and organisations
MonarchVajiralongkorn
Prime MinisterAnutin Charnvirakul
Deputy Prime Minister
Member party
Status in legislatureMinority coalition government
With confidence and supply from People's Party[a]
Opposition party
Opposition leaderNatthaphong Ruengpanyawut
History
Legislature termHoR 26th: 2023–present
PredecessorPaetongtarn cabinet

The Anutin cabinet, formally known as the 65th Council of Ministers (Thai: คณะรัฐมนตรีไทย คณะที่ 65) was formed after the removal of Paetongtarn Shinawatra as Prime Minister of Thailand.[1][2] The coalition is led by the Bhumjaithai Party, which nominated Anutin Charnvirakul as its candidate for prime minister.[3] Anutin's candidacy was supported by the People's Party, but the party remains in opposition and does not have ministers in the cabinet.[3][4]

History

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Anutin was elected as prime minister on 5 September 2025 and received the appointment from the royal command on 7 September 2025.

The cabinet was officially sworn into office by King Rama X on 24 September 2025.

Election of the prime minister

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5 September 2025
Absolute majority: 247/492
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Vote Parties Votes
checkY Anutin Charnvirakul People's Party (143), Bhumjaithai Party (68), United Thai Nation Party (33), Kla Tham Party (25), Palang Pracharath Party (18), Pheu Thai Party (9), Thai Sang Thai Party (6), Thai Liberal Party (1), Democrat Party (4), New Democracy Party (1), Fair Party (1), Thai Progress Party (1)
311 / 492
Chaikasem Nitisiri Pheu Thai Party (128), Chart Thai Pattana Party (10), Prachachart Party (8), Palang Pracharath Party (2), Chart Pattana Party (2), Thai Ruam Palang Party (2)
152 / 492
Abstain Democrat Party (20), United Thai Nation Party (3), Pheu Thai Party (2), Bhumjaithai Party (1), Prachachart Party (1)
27 / 492
Not voting Pheu Thai Party (1), Democrat Party (1)
2 / 492

List of ministers

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Portfolio Order Minister Took Office Left Office Party
Prime Minister[6] Anutin Charnvirakul 7 September 2025 Incumbent Bhumjaithai
Deputy Prime Ministers 1 Phipat Ratchakitprakarn 19 September 2025 Incumbent Bhumjaithai
2 Sophon Zaram 19 September 2025 Incumbent Bhumjaithai
3 Borwornsak Uwanno 19 September 2025 Incumbent Independent
4 Ekniti Nitithanpraphat 19 September 2025 Incumbent Independent
5 Thamanat Prompow 19 September 2025 Incumbent Kla Tham
6 Suchart Chomklin 19 September 2025 Incumbent United Thai Nation (18 Group)
Office of the Prime Minister 7 Paradorn Prissananantakul 19 September 2025 Incumbent Bhumjaithai
8 Supamas Isarabhakdi 19 September 2025 Incumbent Bhumjaithai
9 Napinthorn Srisanpang 19 September 2025 Incumbent Bhumjaithai
10 Santi Piyatat 19 September 2025 Incumbent Independent[c]
Minister of Defence 11 Natthaphon Narkphanit 19 September 2025 Incumbent Independent
Deputy Minister of Defence 12 Adul Boonthamcharoen 19 September 2025 Incumbent Independent
Minister of Finance * Ekniti Nitithanpraphat 19 September 2025 Incumbent Independent
Deputy Ministers of Finance 13 Vorapak Tanyawong 19 September 2025 22 October 2025 Independent
Minister of Foreign Affairs 14 Sihasak Phuangketkeow 19 September 2025 Incumbent Independent
Minister of Tourism and Sports 15 Atthakorn Sirilatthayakorn 19 September 2025 Incumbent Kla Tham
Minister of Social Development and Human Security 16 Akara Prompow 19 September 2025 Incumbent Kla Tham
Minister of Higher Education, Science, Research and Innovation 17 Surasak Phanchareonworakul 19 September 2025 Incumbent Bhumjaithai
Minister of Agriculture and Cooperatives * Thamanat Prompow 19 September 2025 Incumbent Kla Tham
Deputy Ministers of Agriculture and Cooperatives 18 Amin Mayuso 19 September 2025 Incumbent Kla Tham
19 Nares Thamrongthipyakhun 19 September 2025 Incumbent Kla Tham
Minister of Transport * Phipat Ratchakitprakarn 19 September 2025 Incumbent Bhumjaithai
Deputy Ministers of Transport 20 Mallika Jiraphanwanich 19 September 2025 Incumbent Bhumjaithai
Minister of Digital Economy and Society 21 Chaichanok Chidchob 19 September 2025 Incumbent Bhumjaithai
Minister of Natural Resources and Environment * Suchart Chomklin 19 September 2025 Incumbent United Thai Nation (18 Group)
Minister of Energy 22 Atthaphon Rerkpiboon 19 September 2025 Incumbent Independent
Minister of Commerce 23 Suphajee Suthumpun 19 September 2025 Incumbent Independent
Minister of Interior * Anutin Charnvirakul 19 September 2025 Incumbent Bhumjaithai
Deputy Ministers of Interior 24 Songsak Thongsri 19 September 2025 Incumbent Bhumjaithai
25 Sakda Wichiansilp 19 September 2025 Incumbent Bhumjaithai
26 Sasithorn Kittithorakul 19 September 2025 Incumbent Bhumjaithai
Minister of Justice 27 Rutthaphon Naowarat 19 September 2025 Incumbent Independent
Minister of Labour 28 Treenuch Thienthong 19 September 2025 Incumbent Palang Pracharath
Minister of Culture 29 Sabida Thaiseth 19 September 2025 Incumbent Bhumjaithai
Minister of Education 30 Narumon Pinyosinwat 19 September 2025 Incumbent Kla Tham
Deputy Minister of Education 31 Ong-art Wongprayoon 19 September 2025 Incumbent Kla Tham
Minister of Public Health 32 Pattana Promphat 19 September 2025 Incumbent Palang Pracharath
Deputy Minister of Public Health 33 Worachot Sukonkhajorn 19 September 2025 Incumbent Palang Pracharath
Minister of Industry 34 Thanakorn Wangboonkhongchana 19 September 2025 Incumbent United Thai Nation (18 Group)
Deputy Minister of Industry 35 Yossing Liamlert 19 September 2025 Incumbent United Thai Nation (18 Group)

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Notes

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  1. ^ In opposition, but supports the government under five conditions in the MOA.
  2. ^ Opposition Whip
  3. ^ Santi Piyatat joined the cabinet on behalf of Palang Pracharath Party, but is not affiliated with the party.

References

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  1. ^ "Anutin 1 Cabinet distributes ministerial posts to 'minority parties". nationthailand. 2025-09-04. Retrieved 2025-09-05.
  2. ^ Saksornchai, Jintamas (2025-09-05). "Veteran politician Anutin Charnvirakul elected Thai prime minister in parliamentary vote". AP News. Retrieved 2025-09-05.
  3. ^ a b "Anutin set to lead Thailand as minority prime minister". world.thaipbs.or.th. Retrieved 2025-09-05.
  4. ^ "Thai Parliament Picks New Prime Minister but National Election Looms". 2025-09-05. Retrieved 2025-09-05.
  5. ^ "Anutin Charnvirakul to become Thailand's 32nd prime minister". world.thaipbs.or.th. Retrieved 2025-09-08.
  6. ^ "Anutin begins forming new cabinet with coalition and external ministerial seats". nationthailand. 2025-09-06. Retrieved 2025-09-08.
  7. ^ "PM submits list of new Cabinet lineup for King's approval". world.thaipbs.or.th.