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  2. 2024 in Thailand - Wikipedia

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    9 August – Members of the dissolved Move Forward Party announce their regrouping in Parliament under the new People's Party. [46] 14 August – Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin is dismissed by the Constitutional Court of Thailand for appointing Pichit Chuenban to his cabinet despite the latter having had a prior criminal conviction. [47]

  3. Category:August 2022 in Thailand - Wikipedia

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  4. Move Forward Party - Wikipedia

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    On 25 August, Sripatum University and D-vote published a poll results conducted between 22 and 24 August on the topic of "If there is an election today, Which party will you vote for?" Move Forward has gained a significant amount of support by over 62.39% since Pheu Thai split with Move Forward in the government formation and formed a ...

  5. Timeline of the 2020 Thai protests (August 2020) - Wikipedia

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    They were arrested on 7 August in Bangkok on charges related to their involvement in the "Free Youth" rally. Reports suggested that police also targeted 31 other people, including many student movement leaders. [4] On 10 August, the Campaigning Group for Constitution of the People submitted a bill paving the way for a constitutional referendum.

  6. Public holidays in Thailand - Wikipedia

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    12 August National Thai Textile Day วันผ้าไทยแห่งชาติ (Wan Pha Thai Haeng Chat) 2022 In honor of Her Majesty Queen Mother Sirikit to promote and conserve Thai fabrics to become popular again And help promote career creation and generate income for people in the Thai fabric industry. [citation needed] 16 August

  7. 2020 in Thailand - Wikipedia

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    The year 2020 is the 239th year of the Rattanakosin Kingdom of Thailand. It is the fifth year in the reign of King Vajiralongkorn (Rama X), and is reckoned as year 2563 in the Buddhist Era . The year was most significantly marked the by the global COVID-19 pandemic , which reached Thailand in January , as well as widespread youth-led protest ...

  8. 2020–2021 Thai protests - Wikipedia

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    On 10 August 2021, the Constitutional Court ruling that reforms to the monarchy is unconstitutional opened further discussion about politics landscape in Thailand. Sunai Phasuk of Human Rights Watch described the ruling as "essentially a judicial coup " that could escalate more legal cases against protesters, possibility a treason.

  9. Mass media in Thailand - Wikipedia

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    In August 2017, Peace TV was also closed down for a month, the junta citing "it broke the rules of the NCPO". [55] Thailand's ruling military junta has banned a prominent journalist, Pravit Rojanaphruk, from leaving the country to attend UNESCO's 2016 World Press Freedom Day conference in Finland in May. Pravit requires government permission to ...