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Issue 53, Volume 64
Special Edition, Page 6
Royal Gazette

9 November 2490



Section13.Supreme Councillors of State are regular positions, are five in number,[1] handle the public services appertaining to the Monarch, and present counsel to the Monarch.

Section14.Supreme Councillors of State serve as counsellors to the Monarch by presenting Him right and correct counsel for the benefit of the Nation in every field.

Section15.[The Monarch] will appoint one senior figure in the Supreme Council of State as the President of the Council.

Section16.The Supreme Councillors of State vacate their duties upon resignation, infirmity, or death.

Section17.When a position of Supreme Councillor of State is vacant, there will be a royal command appointing a replacement. At least, the person to be appointed as a replacement must have [these] qualifications: having been in the regular public service for not less than twenty-five years and having been in the public service in, at least, the position

  1. In the Thai text, these officers are classified by the masculine classifier nai (Thai: นาย), which implies that these positions were only for males.