Sangad Chaloryu

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Admiral Sangad Chaloryu (Thai: สงัด ชลออยู่; rtgsSa-ngat Chaloyu; 4 March 1915 - 23 November 1980) was a Thai admiral and politician who served as head of the National Administrative Reform Council (NARC), a military junta that ruled Thailand from 1976-1980.

As defense minister, Sa-ngad led the coup of October 6, 1976.[1] This coup ousted the elected civilian government of Seni Pramoj. Sa-ngad became chairman of NARC, which appointed royal favorite Tanin Kraivixien as prime minister. The Tanin government instituted sweeping purges of leftists and communists. Sa-ngad was a figurehead and Army Secretary Kriangsak Chomanan was NARC's the most influential figure. NARC staged a second coup in October 1977, this time without the king's consent, and replaced Tanin with Kriangsak.[2]

Political offices
Preceded by
Choetchai Thomya
Navy chief
Nov. 19, 1973 – Sept. 30, 1975
Succeeded by
Amorn Sirikaya
Preceded by Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces
Oct. 1, 1975 – Oct. 1, 1976
Succeeded by
Kamon Dachatungkha
Preceded by Minister of Defense
Oct. 5, 1976 – Oct. 20, 1977
Succeeded by
Lek Naeomali

References

  1. Staff report (Oct. 18, 197g). "A Nightmare of Lynching and Burning" Time.
  2. Kamm, Henry (October 21, 1977). "Thai Junta Ousts Civilian Regime, Charging It Delayed Vote Too Long", New York Times

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