Office of the Prime Minister, Cabinet department in Dusit, Thailand
The Office of the Prime Minister is a cabinet department in Dusit, Thailand, operating within the Government House Complex. The facility forms the core of the executive branch and connects the work of different state agencies under one administrative leadership.
The department was created on December 9, 1933, after Thailand became a constitutional monarchy in 1932. This transformation brought a new government structure in which the executive branch received a clear organizational form.
The name refers to the central role of the head of government, who coordinates across ministries and agencies from here. The building stands as a visible sign of state authority in the Dusit district.
Access is restricted as this is an active government facility where daily administrative business takes place. Visitors can explore the exterior grounds and surrounding public areas in the government district.
In 2016 the department introduced special positions allowing civil servants under investigation to continue receiving their salaries. This regulation was meant to make internal inquiries clearer without immediately cutting off income for those under review.
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