Palang Pracharath Party (English Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Palang Pracharath Party" in English language version.

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  • Chambers, Paul (10 May 2024). "Assessing the Political Clout of Thailand's 'Monarchized' Military in 2023". Asian International Studies Review. 25 (1). Brill: 1–29. doi:10.1163/2667078x-bja10035. ISSN 2667-078X. Retrieved 17 May 2025. In late 2018, the NCPO agreed to prepare for a general election. It simultaneously created and subsidized its own military proxy party, Palang Pracharat, to compete in that election [...] With the junta leaders controlling the Election Commission (which interpreted the election results to favor Palang Pracharat) (Rojanaphruk, 2019) and encouraging powerful factions to join its party, it was no surprise that Palang Pracharat was eventually declared the winner. Military control thus continued to exist in Thailand, though the form of regime moved from direct junta to façade democracy. [...] Though their pro-military proxy government continued in office, as elections approached in 2023, Prayuth and Prawit were hereafter divided amidst a rapidly cohering civilian opposition.

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  • "Thailand". De Agostini. Archived from the original on 18 October 2020. Retrieved 5 February 2020. PPP (Palang Pracharath, People's State Power Party, conservative nationalist)

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  • "Information on political parties still in operation as of 15 November 2021 – Number of political parties: 85" (PDF) (in Thai). Archived from the original (PDF) on 21 November 2021.
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  • "Pro-junta Palang Pracharath Party proposes Prayut for next premier". The Nation. 30 January 2019. Archived from the original on 24 March 2019. Retrieved 30 January 2019.
  • "No special treatment for pro-Prayut group". The Nation. 3 July 2018. Archived from the original on 1 April 2019. Retrieved 3 July 2018.
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  • "Election has already been won, so what now?". The Nation Thailand. Archived from the original on 24 March 2019. Retrieved 29 November 2018.
  • "EC completes redrawing of constituencies". The Nation. 28 November 2018. Archived from the original on 24 March 2019. Retrieved 26 December 2018.
  • "Parties accuse EC of bias in constituency mapping". The Nation Thailand. 29 November 2018. Archived from the original on 26 December 2018. Retrieved 26 December 2018.
  • "Bellies full, but who paid?". The Nation. Archived from the original on 30 March 2019. Retrieved 26 December 2018.
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