The Pheu Thai Party (PTP; Thai: พรรคเพื่อไทย, lit. 'For Thais Party', RTGS: Phak Phuea Thai, pronounced [pʰák pʰɯ̂a tʰāj]) is a major Thai political party...
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analysts by winning the most seats, followed by fellow opposition party Pheu Thai who had won the most seats in the 2011 and 2019 elections. Turnout was...
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junta. The Royal Family was involved to an unusual degree; the Pheu Thai–aligned Thai Raksa Chart Party named Princess Ubol Ratana, the elder sister of...
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Paetongtarn Shinawatra (category Pheu Thai Party politicians)
businesswoman who has served as 31st prime minister of Thailand since 16 August 2024 and as leader of the Pheu Thai Party since 2023. A member of the Shinawatra...
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Pheu Thai Party (5) Palang Pracharath Party (1) United Thai Nation Party (1) Wikimedia Commons has media related to Prime ministers of Thailand....
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founded in 2021 by people formerly from the Pheu Thai Party led by Sudarat Keyuraphan. The Thai Sang Thai Party was registered with registration number...
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Yingluck Shinawatra (category Pheu Thai Party politicians)
a member of the Pheu Thai Party who became the 28th prime minister of Thailand following the 2011 election. Yingluck was Thailand's first female prime...
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populist Pheu Thai Party won a majority with 265 seats. Its leader Yingluck Shinawatra became the first female prime minister in the history of Thailand. The...
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Pichit Chuenban (category Pheu Thai Party politicians)
he became a lawyer for the Pheu Thai party, a successor to Thaksin's Thai Rak Thai party. After Thaksin was re-issued a Thai passport while in self-imposed...
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Suriya Juangroongruangkit (category Thai Rak Thai Party politicians)
He is a member of the Pheu Thai Party and was one of the leaders of the Palang Pracharath Party as well as the Thai Rak Thai party. Suriya Juangroongruangkit...
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Pheu Thai (72) Bhumjaithai (36) Move Forward (8) Palang Pracharat (7) Thai Sang Thai (5) Democrat (2) Thai Ruam Palang (2) Chart Thai Pattana (1)...
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Thai Ruamphalang Party (Thai: พรรคไทรวมพลัง, RTGS: Thai Ruamphalang) Formerly known as "Pheu Thai Ruam Power Party" is a political party in Thailand. It...
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Bhumjaithai Party (redirect from Bhumjai Thai Party)
Bhumjaithai Party (BJT; Thai: พรรคภูมิใจไทย, RTGS: Phak Phumchai Thai, IPA: [pʰák pʰuːm.t͡ɕaj tʰaj]; lit. 'Thai Pride Party') was founded on 5 November...
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of the Opposition (2019–2021), Leader of the Pheu Thai Party (2019–2021), Deputy Prime Minister of Thailand (2008), Minister of Foreign Affairs (2008),...
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2023 general election. The coalition led by Pheu Thai Party currently holds the majority. The 2024 Thai Senate election was the first senate election...
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Srettha cabinet (category Cabinets of Thailand)
joined the cabinet on behalf of Pheu Thai Party. Krisada Chinavicharana joined the cabinet on behalf of United Thai Nation Party. Maris Sangiampongsa...
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Sompong Amornwiwat (category Pheu Thai Party politicians)
Sompong Amornvivat (Thai: สมพงษ์ อมรวิวัฒน์; born 3 July 1941) is a Thai politician for the Pheu Thai Party. Sompong Amornvivat was born on 3 July 1941...
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Srettha Thavisin (category Pheu Thai Party politicians)
November, 2022, Srettha announced his intention to join the Pheu Thai Party. During the 2023 Thai general elections, he was named one of the party's three...
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Pitaka Suksawat (category CS1 Thai-language sources (th))
spouse of Paethongtarn Shinawatra, leader of the Pheu Thai Party and the 31st Prime Minister of Thailand. Pitaka Suksawat was born on 21 June 1982. He is...
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for same-sex marriage. The Pheu Thai Party, the largest party in Parliament in 2019, also supports same-sex marriage. The Thai Raksa Chart Party, banned...
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presided over by King Bhumibol Adulyadej. The Pheu Thai Party is a continuation of Thaksin's Thai Rak Thai party. Protests recommenced in late 2013, as...
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Digital wallet scheme (category Welfare in Thailand)
wallet to spark economic growth. The scheme is the flagship policy of the Pheu Thai party and the Srettha and Paetongtarn governments. The around ฿450 billion...
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Paetongtarn cabinet (category Cabinets of Thailand)
the removal of Srettha Thavisin as Prime Minister of Thailand. The coalition is led by Pheu Thai Party which nominated Paetongtarn Shinawatra as its candidate...
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Prachachat Party (category CS1 Thai-language sources (th))
Matha and Surapol Nakavanich. The founding members were former members of Pheu Thai Party. Due to its party leader becoming the new Speaker of the House,...
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Pita Limjaroenrat (category CS1 Thai-language sources (th))
to Pheu Thai if necessary". Bangkok Post. 15 July 2023. Retrieved 19 July 2023. Olarn, Helen Regan,Kocha (13 July 2023). "Critical moment for Thai democracy...
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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 was closely...
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Prime-Minister of Thailand. Pheu Thai-led coalition also included junta-affiliated parties: the Palang Pracharath and the United Thai Nation. Thaksin Shinawatra...
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Retrieved 24 February 2024. "เช็กผลคะแนนเลือกตั้ง 66 เรียลไทม์". Thai PBS (in Thai). Retrieved 11 October 2023. "26th House of Representatives Map"....
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government was formed by Pheu Thai's Srettha Thavisin. The Srettha Cabinet is supported by the conservative Bhumjaithai Party and Chart Thai Pattana Party, as...
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Cholnan Srikaew (category Pheu Thai Party politicians)
the House of Representatives of Thailand from 23 December 2021 to 20 March 2023. He was the leader of the Pheu Thai Party from 28 October 2021 to 30...
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