Labour Party (Thailand)

Labour Party
พรรคแรงงาน
Founded 23 December 1968
Headquarters Thailand
Ideology Social democracy
Political position Centre-left

Labour Party is a political party in Thailand.

History

Labour Party (1968-1971)

The Labour Party was founded on 23 December 1968[1] by Kan Chueakeaw is leader and Weera Thanomkiang is secretary-general. In 10 February 1969 Labour Party lose in election.

Labour Party (1974-1976)

The Labour Party was founded on 21 November 1974.[2] by Seri Suchatapakan is leader and Sa-ard Piyawan is secretary-general. Labour Party won in election on 4 April 1976 They won 1 seat.

General election results

Election Total seats won Total votes Share of votes Outcome of election Election leader
1969
0 / 219
Kan Chueakeaw
1975
0 / 269
136,783 0.7% Seri Suchatapakan
1976
1 / 279
161,031 0.9% Increase1 seats Seri Suchatapakan

References

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