General elections were held in Thailand on 24 March 2019. They were the first elections since the 2014 Thai coup d'état that installed coup leader General...
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2019 general election as the Future Forward Party de facto. Contested the 2019 general election as the Palang Thai Rak Thai Party. Contested the 2019...
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General elections were held in Thailand on 6 February 2005. The result was a landslide victory for the Thai Rak Thai party of Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra...
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promised new elections within 12 months. The Constitutional Tribunal then outlawed the Thai Rak Thai party, the largest political party in Thailand, and banned...
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2011 elections, in which her Pheu Thai Party won an outright majority. Yingluck is a sister of former prime minister Thaksin, and the Pheu Thai Party...
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Thai). 28 July 2011. Retrieved 28 July 2011. Thailand's July Election: Understanding the Outcome, Q&A with Catharin Dalpino (July 2011) Thai election...
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Government of Thailand, officially the Royal Thai Government (RTG; Thai: รัฐบาลไทย, RTGS: Ratthaban Thai, pronounced [rát.tʰā.bāːn tʰāj]), is the central...
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recent election is the 2023 general election. The coalition led by Pheu Thai Party currently holds the majority. The 2024 Thai Senate election was the...
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General elections were held in Thailand in April 2006. Elections for the lower house of the Thai National Assembly, the House of Representatives, were...
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Palang Pracharath Party (category CS1 Thai-language sources (th))
"party of power" to support Prayut Chan-o-cha in 2019 Thai general election. In the 2019 Thai general election, Palang Pracharath's candidate for prime minister...
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had 28 general elections since 1933; the last election was in 2023. Voting in elections in Thailand is compulsory. All elections in Thailand are regulated...
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protests 2010 Thai military crackdown 2013–2014 Thai political crisis 2014 interim constitution of Thailand 2019 Thai general election 2020–2021 Thai protests...
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General elections were held in India in seven phases from 11 April to 19 May 2019 to elect the members of the 17th Lok Sabha. Votes were counted and the...
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The Pheu Thai Party (PT or PTP; Thai: พรรคเพื่อไทย, lit. 'For Thais Party') is a major conservative populist political party in Thailand. It is the third...
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Early general elections were held in Thailand on 2 February 2014 after Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra requested King Bhumibol Adulyadej for the dissolution...
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General elections were held in Thailand on 18 April 1983. The Social Action Party emerged as the largest party, winning 92 of the 324 seats. Voter turnout...
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Pheu Thai party, became Thailand's new prime minister, while the Pheu Thai party's billionaire figurehead Thaksin Shinawatra returned to Thailand after...
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for his running for a constituency seat in Bangkok during the 2019 Thai general election despite being ineligible to do so due to a fraud conviction in...
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Democrat Party (Thai: พรรคประชาธิปัตย์) is a conservative Thai political party. The party is the oldest active political party in Thailand, it was founded...
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levels. Prayut's supporters make up a majority of parliament. The 2019 Thai general election, which was considered "partly free and not fair" and an example...
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Move Forward Party (category CS1 Thai-language sources (th))
Chart Thai Party (Thai: พรรคร่วมพัฒนาชาติไทย) and later changed its name to the Phung Luang Party (Thai: พรรคผึ้งหลวง). After the 2019 Thai general election...
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The House of Representatives of Thailand of 2019 consists of 500 members elected in the 24 March 2019 general election, who, together with 250 members...
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General elections were held in Thailand on 6 January 2001 to elect the 500 seats of the House of Representatives. In accordance with the recently enacted...
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election up until March 24. March 24 - The 2019 Thai general election is held, the first since the 2011 elections. PM Prayut and his party Palang Pracharat...
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The United Thai Nation Party (Thai: พรรครวมไทยสร้างชาติ) is an ultra-conservative nationalist Thai political party founded on 31 March 2021 by Seksakon...
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General elections were held in Siam on 29 January 1948. Following the 1947 coup, the unicameral parliament elected in 1946 was abrogated. It was replaced...
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conservative royalist Thai Pakdee Party. Warong Dechgitvigrom, leader of the Thai Pakdee, announced on 11 August that he would ask the Election Commission (EC)...
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The Thai Teachers for People Party (Thai: พรรคครูเพื่อประชาชน, Phrak Khru Pheu Prachachon) is a political party in Thailand that was initially registered...
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Chartthaipattana Party (redirect from Thai Nation Development Party)
March 2023. "The Thai Enquirer Voter Guide: 2023 General Election - Thai Enquirer Current Affairs". 13 May 2023. "Thailand Election 2023: Chartthaipattana...
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