Rak Santi Party
Political party in Thailand
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Rak Santi Party (Thai: พรรครักษ์สันติ) was a political party in Thailand founded on 21 April 2011 by Tawil Surachetpong and Purachai Piamsomboon is leader and Pornpen Petsuksiri is Secretary-General.[1][2] It was dissolved by the Election Commission on 5 February 2019.[3]
Election results
Election | Total seats won | Total votes | Share of votes | Outcome of election | Election leader |
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2011 | 1 / 500 | 1 seats; Junior partner in opposition coalition | Purachai Piemsomboon | ||
2014 | Invalidated | Invalidated | Invalidated | Unconstitutional - nullified | Purachai Piemsomboon |
References
External links
- http://www.tdw.polsci.chula.ac.th/?q=raksantiparty
- พรรครักษ์สันติ
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