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Mom Rajawongse Pridiyathorn Devakula ((タイ語:ม.ร.ว.ปรีดิยาธร เทวกุล); ; (:prīːdìjāːtʰɔːn tʰē:wâkūn); born 15 July 1947) is a Thai economist. He was the Governor of the Bank of Thailand from 2001 to 2006. Following the 2006 Thai coup d'état he served as Minister of Finance and Deputy Prime Minister in the interim civilian government led by Prime Minister Surayud Chulanont.〔''The Nation''. October 9, 2006. (Surayud Cabinet appointed by royal command ).〕 Following the 2014 Thai coup d'état he was appointed as a Deputy Prime Minister in the first military appointed cabinet〔''Bangkok Post''. August 31, 2014 (Prayuth 1 cabinet endorsed )〕 under General Prayuth Chan-ocha. Two days earlier he had resigned from his position as Chairman of the Board of Post Publishing Plc., the publisher of the Bangkok Post, Thailand's leading English-language newspaper.〔''Bangkok Post''. August 29, 2014 (Pridiyathorn quits as Post's chairman )〕 ==Early life and education== He is a son of HSH Prince Priditheppong Devakula, he is therefore a grandson of HRH Prince Devawongse Varopakarn, and a great-grandson of HM King Rama IV. (Mongkut). Reflecting his distant royal descent, Thai media refer to him as ''Mom Ui'' ((タイ語:หม่อมอุ๋ย); "Lord Ui"), following his nickname "Ui". Pridiyathorn was educated at Saint Gabriel's College from year 1 to 12. During his childhood, Pridiyathorn rarely came second in school exams, in fact he nearly was the school icon for the student who came first in class. He then studied Economics at the Thammasat University, graduating with a bachelor's degree, and at the Wharton Business School, University of Pennsylvania, where he gained an MBA in 1970.
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