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Online Reporters, Published on 06/01/2026
» The Democrat Party has indicated that it would not join any parties, in addition to Klatham, if they are supported financially by dirty businesses.
Online Reporters, Published on 29/08/2024
» The Democrat Party agreed on Thursday to join the coalition government led by Pheu Thai, a party it once considered an arch-rival.
Online Reporters, Published on 18/02/2024
» A majority of Thais believe politicians and the parties they belong to are responsible for most political conflicts the country is facing, according to the result of an opinion survey by the National Institute of Development Administration (Nida).
Online Reporters, Published on 03/12/2023
» Watanya Bunnag, familiarly known as Madame Dear, leads other figures with the potential to become the leader of the Democrat Party in an opinion survey conducted by National Institute of Development Administration, or Nida Poll.
Online Reporters, Published on 21/09/2023
» Mallika Boonmeetrakool Mahasook has resigned from the opposition Democrat Party.
Online Reporters, Published on 30/01/2022
» Surachart Thienthong of the Pheu Thai Party won a by-election in Bangkok's Constituency 9 by a landslide on Sunday.
Online Reporters, Published on 19/01/2022
» Executive members of Palang Pracharath agreed in a meeting on Wednesday to oust secretary-general Thamanat Prompow and 20 other MPs under his control from the ruling party.
Online Reporters, Published on 09/01/2022
» Most people believe Gen Prayut Chan-o-cha will remain in power throughout the year while the political situation will be as chaotic as in 2021, according to an opinion survey by the National Institute of Development Administration, or Nida Poll.
Online Reporters, Published on 31/10/2021
» A majority of people say the time is now ripe for a general election, preferably in early 2022, according to the result of an opinion survey by Suan Dusit Rajabhat University, or Suan Dusit Poll.
Online Reporters, Published on 19/09/2021
» A majority of people do not want to see Prime Minister Gen Prayut Chan-o-cha take over from Gen Prawit Wongsuwon as leader of the Palang Pratharath Party (PPRP) or set up his own party for the next general election, according to the result of an opinion survey by the National Institute of Development Administration, or Nida Poll.