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The Democrat Party
The Democrat Party, founded in 1946, is the longest-standing political party in Thailand, and is one of the longest-standing in Southeast Asia as well. Since its inception over 70 years ago, the Democrat Party has held ideologies that oppose all forms of dictatorship, and is committed to the promotion of democracy for the people, and most importantly, by the people.
The survival and existence of the DP has not come easily. The party had to go through political struggles throughout its history that has five periods:
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1st Period (1946-1967)
Party Building, Pro-Democracy and Anti-Dictatorship
2nd Period (1968-1979)
Party Rehabilitation and Democracy Promotion
3rd Period (1979-1990)
Policy Improvement and Participation in National Administration
4th Period (1991-2000)
Leading Party of Opposition and Coalition Government
5th Period (2001-Present)
Combating Parliamentary Dictatorship and opposing the abuse of power and conflicts of interest in public sector
Introducing the People’s Agenda
Throughout its history, the DP has always stood firm on the principles of democracy, freedom, transparency, accountability, and public participation. These principles are stipulated in the Party Guidelines, which have helped steer the party through both highs and lows in the last seven decades, and will continue to act as its compass for many years and generations to come.
Under the leadership and guidelines of the Executive Committee, DP aims to provide the Thai public with a viable responsible political alternative to the populist political environment that has been permeating the Thai atmosphere since 2001. Through various