Labour Party (Thailand)

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Labour Party
พรรคแรงงาน
FoundedDecember 23, 1968
Dissolved19 November 1971
HeadquartersThailand
IdeologySocial democracy
Political positionCentre-left

Labour Party is a defunct political party in Thailand.

History[edit]

Labour Party (1968-1971)[edit]

The Labour Party was founded on December 23, 1968[1] by Kan Chueakeaw as leader and Weera Thanomkiang as secretary-general. On February 10, 1969 the Labour Party lost in election.[clarification needed]

Labour Party (1974-1976)[edit]

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

General election results[edit]

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

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