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'''People's Party (Thailand)''' may refer to: |
'''People's Party (Thailand)''' may refer to: |
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* [[People's Party (Thailand, 1927)]] (known in Thai as '''Khana Ratsadon'''), a political party from 1927 to 1947. |
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* People's Party, known in Thai as [[Khana Ratsadon]], the group that abolished absolute monarchy, later a political party, in existence from 1927 to 1947 |
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* [[People's Party (Thailand, 2024)]], known in Thai as Phak Prachachon, a political party since 2024 |
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* [[People's Party (Thailand, 1998)]], a political party from 1998. |
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* [[People's Party (Thailand, 2024)]], a political party since 2024. |
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Revision as of 18:48, 25 August 2024
People's Party (Thailand) may refer to:
- People's Party, known in Thai as Khana Ratsadon, the group that abolished absolute monarchy, later a political party, in existence from 1927 to 1947
- People's Party (Thailand, 2024), known in Thai as Phak Prachachon, a political party since 2024