Socialist Party of Thailand
The Socialist Party of Thailand (SPT) was political party in Thailand, active in the 1970s. SPT was led by its general secretary Boonsanong Punyodyana.[1][2]
Socialist Party of Thailand พรรคสังคมนิยมแห่งประเทศไทย | |
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Leader | Somkid Srisangkom |
Secretary-General | Boonsanong Punyodyana |
Founded | 1974 |
Dissolved | 1976 |
Ideology | Socialism |
Political position | Left-wing |
SPT won 15 out of 269 seats in the 1975 parliamentary elections.[3]
Boonsanong Punyodyana was murdered on 28 February 1976. Around 10,000 people attended his memorial service.
After the Thammasat University massacre on 6 October 1976, many SPT cadre went into exile or joined the Communist Party of Thailand's guerrillas in the border areas with Laos in northern Thailand and Isan (northeastern Thailand). Thus the party was dissolved at the order of National Administrative Reform Council leader Sangad Chaloryu on 6 October 1976.[4]
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