The Royal Thai Government had nominated Surakiart as Thailand's candidate for
United Nations Secretary-General. Many other nations, including the members of the
Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) had pledged to support Surakiart's bid. He was also rumored to have the backing of
China, a permanent member of the Security Council. Surakiart's candidature may have been adversely affected by the controversial policies of Thaksin Shinawatra, whose relations with the military junta in Myanmar and handling of unrest in the predominantly Muslim south of the country were particularly contentious. Notably, the
Asian Human Rights Commission campaigned against Surakiart on account of Thailand's policy toward Myanmar. However, Surakiart's supporters contended that he spearheaded Thailand's "prosper thy neighbor" policy of regional economic coordination and that his quiet diplomatic style had helped resolve numerous long-standing regional disputes. The Secretary General is appointed by the General Assembly, on the recommendation of the Security Council. To be elected, a candidate to the post needs 9 votes from the Security Council, including those of all 5 permanent members. The General Assembly then holds a vote; two-thirds of Member States need to support the candidacy for the Secretary General to be appointed.
Straw poll results In July 2006 a straw poll was held among the UNSG candidates and Surakiat was placed third, behind
Ban Ki-moon from South Korea and
Shashi Tharoor from India. Surakiart scored 7 encouragements, 3 discouragements, and 5 no opinions. Ban scored 12-1-2 and Tharoor scored 10-2-3.In a second 14 September straw poll, Surakiart gained some ground, scoring 9 encouragements, 3 discouragements, and 3 no opinions. However, he still scored third behind
Ban and
Tharoor. Ban scored 14-1-0 and Tharoor scored 10-3-2. In a straw poll held on 28 September, however, Surakiart fell into fourth place, winning only 5 encouragements, 7 discouragements and 3 no opinions. The entry of additional candidates, including former
Latvian President
Vaira Vike-Freiberga, into the race, combined with the
military coup that took place only weeks before the poll, were likely causes of Surakiart's loss of support. South Korea's foreign minister,
Ban Ki-moon, won the support of the Security Council's five permanent members in an informal vote on the next UN secretary-general held on 3 October 2006, and was subsequently elected
Secretary-General.
Jayanama Family's Opposition to Campaign Opposition to Surakiart has been especially vocal among the Jayanama family of Thai diplomats. In a mass rally in front of thousands of anti-Thaksin protesters, former ambassador to the UN
Asda Jayanama noted "Because we have a weak foreign minister who responded to Thaksin as if he were his servant, we have been unable to solve any problems".[https://web.archive.org/web/20060710151931/http://www.nationmultimedia.com/2006/03/16/politics/politics_20002865.php. Asda also claimed that Surakiart Sathirathai parked his car outside the official residence of UN secretary-general at night so he could see it. "It's very embarrassing," Asda told the crowd. The former diplomat blasted Surkiart's candidacy as a lost cause and an embarrassment for Thailand's international standing, claiming that it was "silly" to believe that handshakes from 127 countries amounted to formal endorsements. [https://web.archive.org/web/20060322133814/http://www.nationmultimedia.com/2006/02/17/opinion/opinion_20001050.php He has also publicly called Surakiart "a third rate politician", "clumsy", "bungling",[https://web.archive.org/web/20060614192651/http://www.spectator.org/dsp_article.asp?art_id=9696 and "lacking a brand name".Surakiart responded by accusing Asda of defaming him and threatened to file a defamation suit if he didn't stop attacking him in public. [https://web.archive.org/web/20070926233726/http://www.nationmultimedia.com/breakingnews/read.php?newsid=30000318. While Foreign Minister, Surakiart transferred Asda's younger brother
Surapong Jayanama to become ambassador to Germany (from Director General of the East Asia Department of the Thai Ministry of Foreign Affairs). He also transferred Asda's younger brother
Apipong Jayanama to become head of the Institute of Foreign Affairs (from Director General of the Department of American and South Pacific Affairs). Some have speculated that Asda's opposition to Surakiart might stem from these events . ==Personal life==