Thai Sang Thai Party | |
Native Name: | พรรคไทยสร้างไทย |
Colorcode: |
|
Abbreviation: | TST |
Leader: | Sudarat Keyuraphan |
Secretary General: | Chatchawan Patayathai |
Spokesperson: | Pariyesh Ankurakitti |
Founder: | Sudarat Keyuraphan |
Split: | Pheu Thai Party |
Headquarters: | 54/1 Soi Lat Pla Khao 60, Anusawari Subdistrict, Bang Khen, Bangkok |
Membership Year: | 2022 |
Membership: | 27,814[1] |
Position: | Centre to centre-right[2] |
Colours: | Purple Blue Dark blue Red |
Slogan: | «Let's work together to create the best Thailand.Fight for the little ones» (Thai: «มาร่วมกันลงมือสร้างประเทศไทยที่ดีที่สุด สู้เพื่อคนตัวเล็ก») |
Seats1 Title: | House of Representatives |
Seats2 Title: | Bangkok Metropolitan Council |
Country: | Thailand |
The Thai Sang Thai Party (;) is a Thai political party founded in 2021 by people formerly from the Pheu Thai Party led by Sudarat Keyuraphan.[3]
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,[4] but the party's coordination center in Bang Khen District, Bangkok, was used as a temporary party office.[5] 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.[6] [7]
Thai Sang Thai officially began its activities with an event on 10 December 2021, which considered the policy of the party.[8] On 22 March 2022, the party decided to nominate aviation officer Sita Tiwaree as candidate for governor of Bangkok in 2022.[9] Along with the nomination of candidates for the Bangkok Council in all 50 constituencies on 30 March.[10]
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.[11] [12] [13]