Solidarity Party พรรคเอกภาพ | |
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Leader | Chartwat Chartkornkul |
Founded | 1st 10 March 1983 2st 26 May 1986 3rd 18 April 1989 |
Dissolved | 17 January 2002 |
Colors | Gold |
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 26 May 1986, [3] and later changed again to the Solidarity Party in 18 April 1989. [4]
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