Thailand's 2025 Military Reshuffles Reinforce Military Dominance Amid Civilian Government Weakness
Thailand's 2025 military reshuffles highlight the military's continued autonomy and dominance over civilian leadership, particularly under the Pheu Thai government. Key developments include the dismissal of Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra following a leaked conversation and escalating border tensions with Cambodia, which allowed the military to consolidate control over appointments.
The reshuffles, conducted on October 1, 2025, illustrate the military's ability to circumvent civilian oversight, with significant influence from factions such as Wongthewan and Buraphapayak. The military's autonomy is rooted in the 2008 Defence Act modification, which established a vetting board dominated by military representatives.
The reshuffles reinforce the power of arch-royalist officers, including Army Commander General Pana Klaeoplodtuk, and signal a shift back to older factional dynamics, as the Red Rim faction loses prominence. Overall, the military remains largely insulated from civilian governance, maintaining significant influence over political affairs.
