Somsak Prissanananthakul

Somsak Prissanananthakul
สมศักดิ์ ปริศนานันทกุล
Minister of Agriculture and Cooperatives
In office
24 September 2008 – 2 December 2008
Prime MinisterSomchai Wongsawat
Preceded byTheera Sutabut
In office
6 February 2008 – 9 September 2008
Prime MinisterSamak Sundaravej
Succeeded byTheera Wongsamut
Minister of Education
In office
9 July 1999 – 9 November 2000
Prime MinisterChuan Leekpai
Preceded byPanja Kesornthong
Succeeded byKasem Wattanachai
Personal details
Born (1951-04-24) 24 April 1951
Ang Thong, Thailand
PartyBhumjaithai Party
Chartthaipattana Party (until 2018)
SpouseRaveewan Prissanananthakul
Alma materRamkhamhaeng University
ProfessionPolitician
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Somsak Prissanananthakul (Thai: สมศักดิ์ ปริศนานันทกุล) (born April 27, 1951) is a Thai politician. He served as Minister of Education, Minister of Agriculture and Cooperatives, and chief advisor of Chartthaipattana Party. In 2007 he criticized NRC members for focusing their campaign on removing Thaksin Shinawatra members. In 2008 he said he would fight gaming addiction and reduce it by 70% within 90 days by using more than 1000 Royal Thai Police officials to police gaming shops in Bangkok. In 2010 he was defeated by Thaksin Shinawatra in Thai General Elections. On October 14, 2013 as a Deputy House Speaker he said Samak Sundaravej should reconsider his ban on freedom of speech. On March 26, 2014, he said that Thailand would be ready to join Association of Southeast Asian Nations in 100 days.