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Squadron LeaderSita DivariPCh PM
ศิธา ทิวารี
Sita Tiwaree in June 2022
Government spokesperson
In office
8 August 2002 – 9 December 2003
Prime MinisterThaksin Shinawatra
Preceded byYongyuth Tiyapairat
Succeeded byJakrapob Penkair
Secretary-general of Thai Sang Thai Party
In office
9 September 2022 – 31 March 2023
Preceded byWallop Chai-thaisong
Succeeded byTakorn Tantasith
Personal details
Born (1964-11-06) 6 November 1964 (age 60)
Bangkok, Thailand
Political partyThai Sang Thai (2021–2023)
Other political
affiliations
SpouseArtika Torkaew
Alma mater
Military service
Branch/service Royal Thai Air Force
RankSquadron Leader

Sita Divari (Thai: ศิธา ทิวารี), is a former Thai Air Force officer and politician. He is a former spokesperson for the Prime Minister's Office in the government of Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra.

Early life and education

Sita Divari was born on 6 November 1964, He was the son of Manop Divari and Mom Rajawongse Jaruwan Vorawan who was the granddaughter of Prince Dulpakorn Worawan, son of Prince Narathip Praphanphong. He completed primary and secondary education at Saint Dominic School, Upper Secondary from Triam Udom Suksa School and then Armed Forces Academies Preparatory School, Class 24 as the president of the class and a bachelor's degree in science from the Royal Thai Air Force Academy.

Air career

After graduating, he served in the Royal Thai Air Force and became an Northrop F-5 fighter pilot and climbed to the ranks of an F-16 fighter pilot for about 8 years. until receiving the last position before resigning from government service is the deputy head of the joint planning department, Policy and Planning Division, Department of Operations, Royal Thai Air Force.

He was head of the Airports of Thailand board of directors (2013–2014).

Political career

Then resigned from government service to apply for elections as members of the House of Representatives. under the Thai Rak Thai Party and was appointed as a spokesperson for the Prime Minister's Office and also Deputy Secretary-General to the Prime Minister for Political Affairs under the government of Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra.

Subsequently, in 2007, he was disqualified from politics for 5 years because he was a member of the executive committee of the Thai Rak Thai Party, which was dissolved in the 2006 political party dissolution case. Later he joined the Pheu Thai Party and served as the coordinator of the Pheu Thai Party Election Strategy Committee later resigned from the Pheu Thai Party and joined the Thai Sang Thai Party.

He was the Thai Sang Thai Party candidate in the 2022 Bangkok gubernatorial election, but lost to Chadchart Sittipunt.

Royal decorations

References

  1. วิเคราะห์การเมือง - เลือกตั้ง ผู้ว่าฯ บทบาท ศิธา ทิวารี “ไทยสร้างไทย”
  2. เปิดประวัติ "ศิธา ทิวารี" จากนักบิน F-16 ไต่เพดานบินชิงเก้าอี้ "ผู้ว่าฯกทม."
  3. หมายเลข 11 น.ต.ศิธา ทิวารี พรรคไทยสร้างไทย
  4. Anonym. "Having dinner with the governor "Sita Divari" with a slogan, think differently for the people of Bangkok. | txtreport.com". www.txtreport.com. Retrieved 2022-05-16.
  5. "เช็คผลเลือกตั้งผู้ว่าฯกทม. 22 พ.ค. "ชัชชาติ" ที่ 1 ตรวจคะแนนทุกเบอร์ ที่นี่!". กรุงเทพธุรกิจ (in Thai). 2022-10-20.
  6. The Royal Thai Government Gazette, ประกาศสำนักนายกรัฐมนตรี เรื่อง พระราชทานเครื่องราชอิสริยาภรณ์อันเป็นที่เชิดชูยิ่งช้างเผือกและเครื่องราช อิสริยาภรณ์อันมีเกียรติยศยิ่งมงกุฎไทย, เล่ม ๑๒๐ ตอนที่ 19 ข หน้า 32, 1 ธันวาคม 2546
  7. The Royal Thai Government Gazette, ประกาศสำนักนายกรัฐมนตรี เรื่อง พระราชทานเครื่องราชอิสริยาภรณ์อันเป็นที่เชิดชูยิ่งช้างเผือกและเครื่องราชอิสริยาภรณ์อันมีเกียรติยศยิ่งมงกุฎไทย, เล่ม 119 ตอนที่ 21 ข หน้า 67, 4 ธันวาคม 2545
Political offices
Preceded byYongyuth Tiyapairat Government spokesman
2002–2003
Succeeded byJakrapob Penkair
Assembly seats
Preceded byThawin Phraison
Thian Manohorathat
Rattana Anannakin
Members of the House of Representatives for Bangkok, 9th District
2001–2006
VacantTitle next held byNanthaphon Wirakunsunthon
Surat Chanphithak
Wilat Chanphithak


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