Nationalist Party (Thailand)

The Nationalist Party (Thai: พรรคชาตินิยม; RTGS: chatniyom) was a political party in Thailand founded on 6 February 1956 [2] by Net Poonwiwat was leader and Paisal Chatbood was secretary-general. The Nationalist Party won four seats in the general election of February 1957, which decreased to one seat in another general election held in December that year. Following a coup d'etat on 20 October 1958, the party was ordered to be dissolved by the military junta.[3]

Nationalist Party
พรรคชาตินิยม
Founded6 February 1956
Dissolved20 October 1958
HeadquartersThailand
IdeologyNationalism
Anti-communism[1]
Political positionRight-wing

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