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Khana Ratsadon or People's Party (existed from 1927 to the 1940s) – first political party in Thailand; Liberal Democratic Party (disbanded in 1958) Socialist Party of Thailand (most members joined the communists in 1976 and the party was disbanded) Social Justice Party; Justice Unity Party; Palang Dharma Party (disbanded in 1996)
The People's Party (PPLE; Thai: พรรคประชาชน, RTGS: Phak Prachachon) is a social democratic and progressive political party in Thailand. It is the successor party of the former Move Forward Party [1] [17] which was dissolved by the Constitutional Court of Thailand on 7 August 2024. [18] [19] [20] Originally founded in 2012 ...
Political campaigns focused on the Thai economy, especially its recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic. Some parties, most notably Move Forward, also highlighted progressive issues, [5] and challenged long-held social norms in Thailand.
Thailand’s parliament voted on Friday for Paetongtarn Shinawatra to become the country’s youngest prime minister, thrusting another member of the kingdom’s most famed and divisive political ...
Thailand's populist Pheu Thai party announced Monday that it plans to form a new government with an 11-party coalition that includes two pro-military parties affiliated with outgoing Prime ...
Also prohibited from contesting are civil servants, current and former member of parliaments, former government ministers, former local administrators, former political party executives (unless they have been out of their post for at least five years), parents, spouses and children of senatorial candidates. Members of the transitional Senate ...
BANGKOK (AP) — Thailand's oldest political party chose an experienced insider as its new leader Wednesday following an abysmal performance in recent elections that led to the resignation of its ...
The 2023 Thai general election was held in Thailand on 14 May 2023 to elect 500 members of the House of Representatives. 400 members were elected from each electoral district by first-past-the-post voting, and 100 members were elected from a party list.