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- Bhumjaithai_Party abstract "Bhumjaithai Party (BJT) (Thai: พรรคภูมิใจไทย), Phak Bhum Jai Thai, or Thai Pride Party, was founded on November 5, 2008, in anticipation of the December 2, 2008, Constitutional Court of Thailand ruling which dissolved its "de facto predecessor", Neutral Democratic Party, along with the People's Power Party (PPP), and Thai Nation Party.After the dissolutions, former members of the Neutral Democratic Party and former members of the PPP faction, the Friends of Newin Group defected to this party.On December 15, 2008, the party endorsed the Democrat Party, in forming a six-party coalition government under Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva. The party's "de facto" leader and power broker behind joining the Democrat-led coalition is Newin Chidchob. Due to his role as an executive of the PPP predecessor party, the Thai Rak Thai party which was dissolved in 2007, he became ineligible to be a party member for 5 years. It is alleged that Army commander and co-leader of the 2006 coup, General Anupong Paochinda, coerced the MPs of the Friends of Newin Group faction in the PPP to endorse a Democrat Party-led coalition. This secured enough parliamentary votes to allow Abhisit to be elected Prime Minister. Bhumjaithai was the second largest coalition partner in the Abhisit government, supplying the ministers of Transport, Commerce, and Interior (Chaovarat Chanweerakul), and four deputy ministers.For the general election on 3 July 2011, Bhumjaithai forged an alliance with fellow coalition partner Chartthaipattana Party. The party aimed at winning as many as 111 seats in the new parliament. During the campaign, a main BJT canvasser, Suban Chiraphanwanit, was shot dead. Eventually, BJT won 34 of the 500 seats in the House of Representatives, which observers have interpreted as very disappointing for Bhumjaithai. Subsequently, the party's Matchima-faction, led by Somsak Thepsuthin, tried to join the Pheu-Thai-led coalition government of Prime Minister-designate Yingluck Shinawatra, despite the party's firmly outruling cooperation with Pheu Thai before the elections. However, Pheu Thai Party rejected a possible government participation of BJT members.On September 14, 2012, Anuthin Charnweerakul was elected the new leader of the Bhumjaithai Party during the party's general assembly to elect a new 11-member executive committee. He replaced his father Chaovarat Chanweerakul, who had resigned. Also elected were Saksayam Chidchob as the new secretary-general, Nathee Ratchakijprakarn as treasurer, Sora-ath Klinprathum as an executive committee member and party advisory chairman and Supamas Issarapakdi as party spokeswoman.Bhumjaithai has a populist platform, since some of the platform was drawn from Thaksin's populist Thai Rak Thai party, and the People's Power Party.".
- Bhumjaithai_Party formationDate "2008-11-05".
- Bhumjaithai_Party formationYear "2008".
- Bhumjaithai_Party headquarter Bangkok.
- Bhumjaithai_Party headquarter Chatuchak_District.
- Bhumjaithai_Party ideology Populism.
- Bhumjaithai_Party wikiPageExternalLink www.bhumjaithai.com.
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- Bhumjaithai_Party colorcode "#002FA7".
- Bhumjaithai_Party colors "Dark blue and Red".
- Bhumjaithai_Party country "Thailand".
- Bhumjaithai_Party foundation "2008-11-05".
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- Bhumjaithai_Party headquarters "2159".
- Bhumjaithai_Party ideology Populism.
- Bhumjaithai_Party leader "Anuthin Charnweerakul".
- Bhumjaithai_Party leader1Name Newin_Chidchob.
- Bhumjaithai_Party leader1Title "De facto leader".
- Bhumjaithai_Party logo File:Proud_Thais_Party_Logo.jpg.
- Bhumjaithai_Party nameEnglish "Bhumjaithai Party".
- Bhumjaithai_Party nameNative "Phak Bhum Jai Thai".
- Bhumjaithai_Party nameNative "พรรคภูมิใจไทย".
- Bhumjaithai_Party seats1Title House_of_Representatives_(Thailand).
- Bhumjaithai_Party secretaryGeneral "Saksayam Chidchob".
- Bhumjaithai_Party spokesperson "Supamas Issarapakdi".
- Bhumjaithai_Party website www.bhumjaithai.com.
- Bhumjaithai_Party subject Category:2008_establishments_in_Thailand.
- Bhumjaithai_Party subject Category:Political_parties_established_in_2008.
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- Bhumjaithai_Party comment "Bhumjaithai Party (BJT) (Thai: พรรคภูมิใจไทย), Phak Bhum Jai Thai, or Thai Pride Party, was founded on November 5, 2008, in anticipation of the December 2, 2008, Constitutional Court of Thailand ruling which dissolved its "de facto predecessor", Neutral Democratic Party, along with the People's Power Party (PPP), and Thai Nation Party.After the dissolutions, former members of the Neutral Democratic Party and former members of the PPP faction, the Friends of Newin Group defected to this party.On December 15, 2008, the party endorsed the Democrat Party, in forming a six-party coalition government under Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva. ".
- Bhumjaithai_Party label "Bhum Jai Thai Party".
- Bhumjaithai_Party label "Bhum Jai Thai".
- Bhumjaithai_Party label "Bhumjaithai Party".
- Bhumjaithai_Party label "Bhumjaithai-Partei".
- Bhumjaithai_Party label "タイ誇り党".
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- Bhumjaithai_Party wasDerivedFrom Bhumjaithai_Party?oldid=593653143.
- Bhumjaithai_Party homepage www.bhumjaithai.com.
- Bhumjaithai_Party isPrimaryTopicOf Bhumjaithai_Party.