Thawi Bunyaket, born on November tenth, nineteen oh four, was a prominent figure in Thai politics during a tumultuous period in the nation's history. His tenure as a politician culminated in a brief but significant role as the Prime Minister of Thailand.
Assuming office on August thirty-first, nineteen forty-five, Thawi stepped into the role following the resignation of Khuang Aphaiwong. His leadership came at a time when the country was navigating the complexities of post-war recovery and political restructuring.
Despite the challenges he faced, Thawi's time in office was short-lived, as he resigned just a few weeks later on September seventeenth, nineteen forty-five. His brief premiership is a testament to the rapid changes in Thailand's political landscape during that era.