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  2. National Day (Thailand) - Wikipedia

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    After the Siamese revolution on 24 June 1932, in which the People's Party replaced the country's absolute monarchy with a constitutional one, the government of Phraya Phahonphonphayuhasena announced on 18 July 1938 that the National Day be observed on 24 June [5] in order to commemorate the said political change.

  3. House of Representatives (Thailand) - Wikipedia

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    2019 – Re-established – Return of a 500-member House with 400 members elected through single constituency elections and 100 elected through party-list proportional representation, established by referendum under the 2017 constitution of Thailand. Thus, returning to a partially elected bicameral National Assembly with the senate being appointed.

  4. Government of Thailand - Wikipedia

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    The House of Representatives is the primary legislative house of the government of Thailand. The House includes 500 members. 400 of the MPs are elected directly from single-seat constituencies around the country. The other 100 members are selected using "proportional representation" through party-lists. [8]

  5. Constitution of Thailand - Wikipedia

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    The January 2001 house election, the first house election contested under the 1997 constitution, was called the most open, corruption-free election in Thai history. [15] Political parties were effectively strengthened, and the effective number of parties in the legislature fell.

  6. National Assembly (Thailand) - Wikipedia

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    The National Assembly was established in 1932 after the adoption of Thailand's first constitution, which transformed Thailand from an absolute monarchy to a constitutional monarchy. During the 2013 political crisis , the House of Representatives was dissolved by Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra who called for election on 2 February 2014 until ...

  7. Constitution Day (Thailand) - Wikipedia

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  8. Public holidays in Thailand - Wikipedia

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    The United Nations honoured the king for his work in soil science by naming his birthdate as World Soil Day. [7] 10 December Constitution Day [4] วันรัฐธรรมนูญ (Wan Ratthathammanun) Commemorates the promulgation of the first permanent constitution in 1932. 31 December New Year's Eve [4] วันสิ้นปี (Wan ...

  9. Politics of Thailand - Wikipedia

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    On 23 December 2007, a national parliamentary election was held, based on the new constitution, and the People's Power Party (Thai Rak Thai's and Thaksin's proxy party), led by former Bangkok governor Samak Sundaravej, seized the reins of government. Thailand's new parliament convened on 21 January 2008.