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1052: 623: 592: 530: 49: 455:. The party aimed at winning as many as 111 seats in the new parliament. During the campaign, a main BJT canvasser, Suban Chiraphanwanit, was shot dead. Eventually, BJT won 34 of the 500 seats in the House of Representatives, which observers have interpreted as disappointing. Subsequently, the party's 474:, who had resigned. Also elected were Saksayam Chidchob as the new secretary-general, Nathee Ratchakijprakarn as treasurer, Sora-ath Klinprathum as an executive committee member and party advisory chairman, and Supamas Issarapakdi as party spokeswoman. 836: 423:
faction in the PPP to endorse a Democrat Party-led coalition. This secured enough parliamentary votes to allow Abhisit to be elected prime minister. Bhumjaithai was the second largest coalition partner in the
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On 14 September 2012, Anuthin Charnvirakul was elected the new leader of the Bhumjaithai Party during the party's general assembly to elect a new 11-member executive committee. He replaced his father
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party which was dissolved in 2007, he became ineligible to be a party member for five years. It is alleged that army commander and co-leader of the 2006 coup, General
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party and the People's Power Party. The party has a strong base in
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Chetchotiros, Nattaya; Sattaburuth, Aekarach (4 June 2011).
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platform, since some of the platform was drawn from
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After the dissolutions, former members of the 1031: 395:On 15 December 2008, the party endorsed the 364:and former members of the PPP faction, the 325: 1038: 1024: 679:No members in Bangkok Metropolitan Council 837:"พรรคภูมิใจไทย - Thailand Political Base" 945:"Bhumjaithai suffers humiliating losses" 14: 1485: 799:"Major players in Thailand's election" 759:"Major players in Thailand's election" 636:Bangkok Metropolitan Council elections 535:Junior partner in opposition coalition 1508:Political parties established in 2008 1019: 703:List of political parties in Thailand 628:Junior partner in governing coalition 597:Junior partner in governing coalition 319: 482: 477: 24: 25: 1529: 919:"Bhumjaithai canvasser shot dead" 1498:Conservative parties in Thailand 1050: 995:"Anuthin new Bhumjaithai leader" 622: 621: 591: 590: 529: 528: 342:Constitutional Court of Thailand 47: 1493:2008 establishments in Thailand 1235:(1942–1990s, banned since 1948) 1175:Thai Teacher's for People Party 987: 962: 937: 911: 885: 869:. 15 March 2011. 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Index

Bhumjai Thai Party

Leader
Anutin Charnvirakul
Spokesperson
Newin Chidchob
PMT
KPW
Chatuchak
Bangkok
Ideology
Conservatism
Populism
Monarchism
Political position
Centre-right
right-wing
House of Representatives
bhumjaithai.com
Politics of Thailand
Political parties
Elections
Thai
RTGS
[pʰákpʰuːm.t͡ɕajtʰaj]
Constitutional Court of Thailand
Neutral Democratic Party
People's Power Party
Thai Nation Party
Neutral Democratic Party

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