Somkid Jatusripitak | |
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สมคิด จาตุศรีพิทักษ์ | |
Deputy Prime Minister of Thailand | |
In office 20 August 2015 – 14 July 2020 | |
Prime Minister | Prayut Chan-o-cha |
In office 11 March 2005 – 19 September 2006 | |
Prime Minister | Thaksin Shinawatra |
In office 8 February 2003 – 10 March 2004 | |
Prime Minister | Thaksin Shinawatra |
In office 9 October 2001 – 3 October 2002 | |
Prime Minister | Thaksin Shinawatra |
Minister of Finance | |
In office 10 March 2004 – 2 August 2005 | |
Prime Minister | Thaksin Shinawatra |
Preceded by | Suchart Chaovisith |
Succeeded by | Thanong Bidaya |
In office 17 February 2001 – 8 February 2003 | |
Prime Minister | Thaksin Shinawatra |
Preceded by | Tarin Nimmanahaeminda |
Succeeded by | Suchart Chaovisith |
Minister of Commerce | |
In office 3 August 2005 – 19 September 2006 | |
Prime Minister | Thaksin Shinawatra |
Preceded by | Thanong Bidaya |
Succeeded by | Krirk-krai Jirapaet |
Personal details | |
Born | Bangkok, Thailand | 15 July 1953
Political party | Sang Anakot Thai (2022-present) |
Other political affiliations | Thai Rak Thai (1998-2007) Chart Pattana (2007-2011) Palang Pracharath (2018-2020) |
Spouse | Aruratchani Jatusripitak |
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Somkid Jatusripitak (Thai: สมคิด จาตุศรีพิทักษ์, RTGS: Somkhit Chatusiphithak, Chinese: 曾汉光;[1] born 15 July 1953) is a Thai economist, business theorist, and politician.
A mentee of Philip Kotler, he has (co-)authored books on competitiveness and taught marketing at Thai universities. He was a co-founder and leader of the Thai Rak Thai Party (TRT) and was mainly responsible for developing the party's progressive and reformist economic and social platform. After the party's electoral victory, he served as Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Finance, and Minister of Commerce in Thaksin Shinawatra's government. Following the coup d'état in 2006, the junta chose him as an economic envoy, advocating the royally-endorsed "self-sufficiency" economic agenda.
As one of 111 executive members of the TRT, he was banned from political activities for five years after the 2006 coup d'état.[2]
After another military coup in 2014, he served as the junta's advisor on foreign economic relations. Since September 2014 he has been a full member of the so-called National Council for Peace and Order.