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Bhumjaithai Party (Thailand)

Bhumjaithai Party (Thailand)
Bhumjaithai Party: A major conservative populist political party in Thailand, headquartered in Bangkok, founded in 2008. It combines conservatism, populism, and economic liberalism, focusing on welfare-oriented development and traditional values, including loyalty to the monarchy. The party’s main areas of activity include promoting tourism, decentralising financial power, and enhancing public safety. Notably, it successfully liberalised cannabis policy in Thailand. Bhumjaithai is recognised as a significant power broker in Thai politics, building strong local networks and influencing policy, recently withdrawing from the ruling coalition.
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Thailand’s Anutin named PM candidate for ‘consequential’ February poll

Caretaker leader Anutin Charnvirakul named Bhumjaithai’s PM candidate, banking on nationalism and Cambodia tensions to win election.

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Thailand’s sidelined reformists battle ‘baan yai’ dynasties to repeat poll win

Thai PM Anutin Charnvirakul to dissolve parliament by end of January

A general election will be held in March or early April.

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