
Puea Pandin Party () was a Thai
political party
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founded on 11 September 2007 by more than 200 politicians. Its most notable members included Thaksin's former foreign minister
Surakiart Sathirathai
Surakiart Sathirathai (; ; born 7 June 1958, Bangkok) is a Thai politician who, until 19 September 2006, a Deputy Prime Minister of Thailand overseeing Foreign Affairs, Education and Culture. He is former President of the Asian Society of Intern ...
,
Suranand Vejjajiva and
Preecha Laohaphongchana.
Background and formation
Puea Pandin presented itself as a compromise party, a neutral and moderate alternative to the two main rivals, the
Democrat Party and the
People's Power Party (PPP). It included both former allies and opponents of deposed prime minister
Thaksin Shinawatra
Thaksin Shinawatra (, ; born 26 July 1949) is a Thai businessman and politician who was the 23rd prime minister of Thailand from 2001 to 2006. Since 2009 he has also been a citizen of Montenegro.
Thaksin founded the mobile phone operator A ...
and his outlawed
Thai Rak Thai Party
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(TRT).
Suwit Khunkitti and
Watchara Punnachet were elected party leader and party secretary general respectively. The party appointed
Vatana Asavahame as the party chairman, and Police General
Pracha Promnok as party chief adviser. General
Pallop Pinmanee
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, adviser to the Internal Security Command Operation, accepted to become adviser to the party, overseeing security.
2007 election
At the party's first caucus, Puea Pandin leader Suwit Khunkitti vowed to win more than 60 seats in Parliament and promised to implement nine policies to improve the state of the Thai economy.
By 28 October 2007, the party had formed its finance and tourism team in the form of the party's Academic Council, chaired by former Deputy Prime Minister,
Surakiart Sathirathai
Surakiart Sathirathai (; ; born 7 June 1958, Bangkok) is a Thai politician who, until 19 September 2006, a Deputy Prime Minister of Thailand overseeing Foreign Affairs, Education and Culture. He is former President of the Asian Society of Intern ...
. Members included former Governor of the Bank of Thailand
Vijit Supinich, former Secretary to the Ministry of Finance
Supachai Pisitvanit, former Secretary to the Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives
Bunpod Hongthong and Finance specialists
Vichien Techapaiboon and
Nithit Pukkanasud. Although
Surakiart Sathirathai
Surakiart Sathirathai (; ; born 7 June 1958, Bangkok) is a Thai politician who, until 19 September 2006, a Deputy Prime Minister of Thailand overseeing Foreign Affairs, Education and Culture. He is former President of the Asian Society of Intern ...
was one of 111 TRT executives banned from politics for five years, he said that the party's Academic Council only provides policy guidelines and is not part of the political party. The tourism team was led by former Tourism Authority of Thailand Governor
Juthamas Siriwan and former senators
Suradej Yasawat and
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* Chirayu Isarangkun Na Ayuthaya, Thai economist and court official
* Chirayu Navawongs, Thai scholar and privy council member
* Jirayu La-ongmanee, Thai actor
* Jirayu Tan ...
. All three were also deputy party leaders. Their main policy was to make Thailand a hub for tourism with expected earnings of 1.33 trillion baht in 2011.
Three days before the
2007 general election, deputy party leader Juthamas Siriwan resigned from the party amidst a bribery scandal stemming from her tenure as governor of the Tourism Authority of Thailand and president of the
Bangkok International Film Festival
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History
First years
The ...
.
In the election, the party won 24 seats in parliament: seven party-list candidates and 17 constituency candidates. Most of them were elected in districts in the Northeastern Region (
Isan
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), especially in the provinces of
Nakhon Ratchasima
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and
Surin. The party became a junior partner in the government coalition led by
Samak Sundaravej
Samak Sundaravej (, , ; 13 June 1935 – 24 November 2009) was a Thai politician who briefly served as the Prime Minister of Thailand and Minister of Defence in 2008, as well as the leader of the People's Power Party in 2008.
Early life and fa ...
and his PPP. Its representation increased to 32 seats after the Constitutional Court dissolved the PPP in the
2008 political crisis and its members defected to other parties. Puea Pandin then changed its allegiance and helped to elect
Abhisit Vejjajiva
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of the Democrat Party prime minister.
Since 2011
Many Puea Pandin's members of parliament defected to other parties ahead of the
election in 2011, hoping to increase their chances of being re-elected. By the end of the 2007-2011 term, 12 of the 32 Puea Pandin MPs had joined the
Bhumjaithai Party
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, three had defected to
Pheu Thai
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, two to the
Democrats, two to
Chartthaipattana, and one each to
Matubhum and Tankun Pandin. The remaining nine representatives joined forces with their
Chart Pattana Party colleagues, running under the new
Chart Pattana Puea Pandin Party
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and winning 7 of 500 seats.
After conflicts between the two parties, Puea Pandin returned to contest the 2014 general election on its own, but the election was declared invalid by the
Constitutional Court
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. In the following 2019 general election, the party failed to gain seats.
On 13 March 2023 the
Election Commission of Thailand
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approved the dissolution of the party.
ราชกิจจาฯ ประกาศ 'พรรคเพื่อแผ่นดิน' สิ้นสภาพความเป็นพรรคการเมือง
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