d'état Public opinion of the 2006 Thai coup d'état 2008 Thai political crisis April 2009 Thai political unrest 2013 Thai protests Pavin Chachavalpongpun...
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Wongsawat. It was a continuation of the 2005–2006 political crisis, when PAD protested against the Thai Rak Thai (TRT) party government of Prime Minister...
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crisis 2005–2006 Thai political crisis 2008 Thai political crisis 2013–2014 Tunisian political crisis Mechichi Cabinet 2021 Tunisian political crisis...
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time in history, he won the 2005 Thai general election by a landslide. The 2005–2006 Thai political crisis began in October 2005, the website of Phoochatkarn...
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University. The Thai Wikipedia was mentioned during a public forum during the 2005-2006 Thai political crisis when a speaker suggested that Thai people should...
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Thai political crisis 2006 Thai coup d'état Public opinion of the 2006 Thai coup d'état 2008 Thai political crisis 2009 Thai political unrest 2010 Thai political...
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a no-confidence motion. The 2005–2006 Thai political crisis. In March 2006, 60 seats of the National Assembly of Thailand could not be elected, and Prime...
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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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The 2013–2014 Thai political crisis was a period of political instability in Thailand. Anti-government protests took place between November 2013 and May...
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The Thai Rak Thai Party (TRT; Thai: พรรคไทยรักไทย, RTGS: Phak Thai Rak Thai, IPA: [pʰák tʰaj rák tʰaj]; "Thais Love Thais Party") was a Thai political party...
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This list of political parties in Thailand names current and disbanded Thai political parties. New Politics Party New Aspiration Party, majority merged...
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The Democrat Party (Thai: พรรคประชาธิปัตย์; RTGS: Phak Prachathipat) is a Thai political party. The oldest party in Thailand, it was founded as a royalist...
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Thai Chinese (also known as Chinese Thais, Sino-Thais) are Chinese descendants in Thailand. Thai Chinese are the largest minority group in the country...
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d'état 2008 Thai political crisis 2009 Thai political unrest 2010 Thai military crackdown 2013–2014 Thai political crisis Cambodian–Thai border stand-off...
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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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Thaksin Shinawatra (redirect from August 2006 Bangkok car bomb)
1987, ultimately making him one of the richest people in Thailand. He founded the Thai Rak Thai Party (TRT) in 1998 and, after a landslide electoral victory...
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(2006) 1025 rally to safeguard Taiwan (2008) 517 Protest (2009) Sunflower Student Movement (2014) Thailand 2005–2006 Thai political crisis 2008 Thai political...
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report good cooperation with Thai enforcement authorities (including the Royal Thai Police and Royal Thai Customs), Thailand remained on the priority watch...
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The Government of Thailand, officially the Royal Thai Government (RTG; Thai: รัฐบาลไทย, RTGS: Ratthaban Thai, pronounced [rát.tʰā.bāːn tʰāj]), is the unitary...
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Wikinews has News on the April 2, 2006 elections and political crisis: Thais head to the polls for snap-election Thai police forward anti-Thaksin PAD accusations...
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Originating in Thailand, where it was known as the Tom Yum Kung crisis (Thai: วิกฤตต้มยำกุ้ง) on 2 July, it followed the financial collapse of the Thai baht after...
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Sondhi Limthongkul (category Thai political commentators)
leadership, the PAD was the major player in the 2005–2006 Thai political crisis that led to the 2006 coup d'état that toppled the Thaksin government....
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2006 Thai coup d'état 2008 Thai political crisis 2010 Thai political protests 2010 Thai military crackdown 2013–2014 Thai political crisis 2014 Thai coup...
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Thailand (Abrv: NAT; Thai: รัฐสภา, RTGS: Ratthasapha, pronounced [rát.tʰā.sā.pʰāː]) is the bicameral legislative branch of the government of Thailand...
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The Southern Thailand Insurgency (Thai: ความไม่สงบในชายแดนภาคใต้ของประเทศไทย; Malay: Pemberontakan di Selatan Thailand) is an ongoing conflict centered...
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of Thailand (Thai: รัฐธรรมนูญแห่งราชอาณาจักรไทย; RTGS: Ratthathammanun Haeng Ratcha-anachak Thai) provides the basis for the rule of law in Thailand. Since...
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which was critical of Prayut, the changes to the Thai constitution in 2017, and the country's political landscape that it gave rise to. This first wave...
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Bhumibol's Diamond Jubilee, and the intensification of the 2005–06 Thai political crisis, which culminated in a coup d'état on 19 September. King: Bhumibol...
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People's Alliance for Democracy (category 2005 establishments in Thailand)
Srimuang. The PAD was a chief player in the political crisis of 2005–2006, the 2008 crisis, and the Cambodian–Thai border stand-off. Its membership consisted...
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Thais often refer to their country using the polite form prathet Thai (Thai: ประเทศไทย). They also use the more colloquial term mueang Thai (Thai: เมืองไทย)...
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