Phraya Manopakorn Nitithada, born on July fifteenth, eighteen eighty-four, was a prominent Siamese nobleman whose influence shaped the political landscape of Siam during a pivotal era. As a lawyer, civil servant, and lecturer, he brought a wealth of knowledge and experience to his role in government.
In the aftermath of the Siamese Revolution of nineteen thirty-two, Phraya Mano was appointed as the first prime minister of Siam. His selection was a direct result of the leadership of the People's Party, the very group that instigated the revolution, marking a significant shift in the governance of the nation.
However, his tenure was short-lived. In nineteen thirty-three, Phraya Manopakorn faced a coup that led to his ousting, a consequence of the internal conflicts that plagued the People's Party. This tumultuous period highlighted the challenges of political reform and the complexities of leadership in a rapidly changing society.