Solidarity Party (Thailand)

The Solidarity Party is a political party in Thailand founded on 10 March 1983 by Thawi Kaikub. Originally called the Prachathai Party,[1][2] the name was changed to the Ruamthai Party in 1986,[3] and later changed again to the Solidarity Party.[4]

Solidarity Party
พรรคเอกภาพ
LeaderChartwat Chartkornkul
Founded1st 10 March 1983 2st mid to late 2000s
Dissolved17 January 2002
ColorsGold

List of Leaders

  1. Narong Wongwan (19 January 1989[5] - 1 June 1991)
  2. Boonchu Rojanastien (27 June 1991 - 20 July 1992)
  3. Uthai Pimchaichon (20 July 1992 - 21 August 1995)
  4. Chaiyos Sasomsub (29 August 1995 - 13 November 2000)
  5. Chartwat Chartkornkul (1 December 2000 - 17 January 2002)

References


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