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Chalerm Ubumrung ((タイ語:เฉลิม อยู่บำรุง), , (:ʨʰà.lɤ ̌ːm jùː.bam.ruŋ)) (born June 10, 1947), is a Thai politician. He is a Member of Parliament representing the Pheu Thai Party, and until recently was one of the Deputy Prime Ministers of Yingluck Shinawatra. His past political appointments include chief MP for Pheu Thai Party, brief terms as Health Minister under Somchai Wongsawat, Interior Minister under Samak Sundaravej, Justice Minister under Banharn Silpa-archa, and Leader of the Opposition from 2009 to 2011. == Family life == Chalerm was born at Bang Bon, Bangkok. He is married to Lamnao Yubamrung ((タイ語:ลำเนา อยู่บำรุง)), an auxiliary judge of Thailand's juvenile court. They have three sons: Artharn, Wanchalerm and Duangchalerm. All three of Chalerm's sons have reputations for violent mafia-like behavior. In 2001, his youngest son, Duangchalerm, was arraigned for the murder of a police officer in a nightclub. Right after the incident, Duangchalerm received shelter from a Thai general. The son then deserted from the Army and fled to Cambodia, followed by Malaysia. After a few months of staying in touch with his father, he was assured it was safe to return to Thailand and not face the consequences. Chalerm met his son in Singapore and escorted him to Thailand. He was released from jail on bail terms in 2003, and finally acquitted as the court ruled the evidence was insufficient, even though there were many eyewitnesses to the crime.〔''Appeal Court allows 10 million baht bail'', Bangkok Post, 1 May 2003.〕〔Pichai Chuensuksawadi: ''The reinstatement of Duang Ubumrung and more of the same'', Bangkok Post, 23 April 2008.〕 Chalerm's younger brother, Nawarat Yubamrung ((タイ語:นวรัตน์ อยู่บำรุง)), is also a politician, serving several terms as a member of the Bangkok Metropolitan Council.
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