The Thai Sang Thai Party (Thai: พรรคไทยสร้างไทย, romanized: Phrrkh thịy s̄r̂āng thịy; lit. 'Thai Build Thai Party') is a Thai political party founded in 2021 by people formerly from the Pheu Thai Party led by Sudarat Keyuraphan.
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Thai Sang Thai Party พรรคไทยสร้างไทย | |
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Abbreviation | TST |
Leader | Sudarat Keyuraphan |
Founder | Sudarat Keyuraphan |
Founded | 21 March 2021 |
Split from | Pheu Thai Party |
Headquarters | 54/1 Soi Lat Pla Khao 60, Anusawari Subdistrict, Bang Khen, Bangkok |
Membership (2022) | 27,814 |
Ideology | Progressive conservatism Neoliberalism Antimilitarism Monarchism |
Political position | Centre to centre-right |
Colours | Purple Blue Dark blue Red |
Slogan | «Let's work together to create the best Thailand. Fight for the little ones» (Thai: «มาร่วมกันลงมือสร้างประเทศไทยที่ดีที่สุด สู้เพื่อคนตัวเล็ก») |
House of Representatives | 6 / 500 |
Bangkok Metropolitan Council | 2 / 50 |
Website | |
thaisangthai | |
The Thai Sang Thai Party was registered with registration number 3/2564 on 23 March 2021, with Sa-is Boran and Wallop Chai-thaisong as the first party leader and general secretary. The first official party headquarters was in Nong Song Hong District, Khon Kaen Province, but the party's coordination center in Bang Khen District, Bangkok, was used as a temporary party office. New official headquarters were then built on Thoet Rachan Road, Sikan Subdistrict, Don Mueang District, with a pillar-raising ceremony held on 6 April 2022.
Thai Sang Thai officially began its activities with an event on 10 December 2021, which considered the policy of the party. On 22 March 2022, the party decided to nominate aviation officer Sita Tiwaree as candidate for governor of Bangkok in 2022. Along with the nomination of candidates for the Bangkok Council in all 50 constituencies on 30 March.
In July 2022, following the news that several party members had returned to Pheu Thai Party, Sudarat stated that this was not a problem and the party would continue its work in full.
Election | Total seats won | Total votes | Share of votes | Outcome of election | Election leader |
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2023 | 6 / 500 | 870,538 | 2.22% | 6 seats; Opposition | Sudarat Keyuraphan |
Election | Candidate | Total votes | Share of votes | Outcome |
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2022 | Sita Tiwaree | 73,826 | 2.78% | Lost |
Election | Total seats won | Total votes | Share of votes | Outcome of election |
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2022 | 2 / 50 | 241,975 | 10.45% | 2 seats |
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