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  2. People's Party (Thailand, 2024) - Wikipedia

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    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 [2] [17] which was dissolved by the Constitutional Court of Thailand on 7 August 2024.

  3. Category:October 2024 in Thailand - Wikipedia

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    Thailand portal; 2020s portal; Pages in category "October 2024 in Thailand" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. ...

  4. 2024 Thai Senate election - Wikipedia

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    Senate elections were held in Thailand from 9 to 26 June 2024, the first of its kind under the 2017 Constitution. Under the Constitution, the transitional Senate of Thailand expired on 10 May 2024. Afterwards, the following Senates will be a 200-member body and have no power to elect Prime Ministers.

  5. Category:2024 in Thailand - Wikipedia

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  6. 2024 in Thailand - Wikipedia

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    The Senate votes 130-4 to legalise same-sex marriage, making Thailand the first country in Southeast Asia to approve the measure. [38] Former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra is indicted on charges of lèse-majesté. [39] 26 June – Final/National round of the 2024 Thai Senate election [40]

  7. Category:June 2024 in Thailand - Wikipedia

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  8. Next Thai general election - Wikipedia

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    This will be the third election under the 2017 constitution, which was implemented under the National Council for Peace and Order (the junta that took power in the 2014 Thai coup d'état), and the first after the expiration of the constitution's five-year transitory provision that gave the senate voting rights to choose the prime minister in a joint session of parliament.

  9. Palang Dharma Party - Wikipedia

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    The Palang Dharma Party (Thai: พรรคพลังธรรม, RTGS: Phak Phalang Tham; translated as "power of Dharma", [3] or "moral force", [4] PDP for short) was a Buddhist-inspired political party in Thailand founded by Chamlong Srimuang in 1988, associated with the Santi Asoke sect of Buddhism. [5]