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Lek Nana (เล็ก นานา in Thai; born c. 1936) is a Thai businessman and politician. He served as Deputy Foreign Minister and as Minister of Science, Technology and Energy. The office was used for an Iraq export business and had formerly been the Iraqi consulate; a connection to the Iran-Iraq war was conjectured at the time.
   In 1982 he became secretary general of the Democrat Party under party leader Bhichai Rattakul.
   In 1985, Prime Minister Prem Tinsulanonda appointed Lek Nana as minister for science and technology after the previous minister, Damrong Latthapipat, had committed suicide, reportedly discontended with the inadequate attention that his field had received.

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