• The Chart Pattana Party (Thai: พรรคชาติพัฒนา, lit. 'National Development Party') is a Thai political party. In the 2007 Thai general election, the advisory...
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  • The Chart Thai Pattana Party (Thai: พรรคชาติไทยพัฒนา, romanized: Phak Chat Thai Phatthana, lit. 'Thai Nation Development Party') was founded on 18 April...
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  • Chart Pattana Party may refer to: National Development Party (Thailand), a Thai political party 1992–2005 Chart Pattana Kla Party, a Thai political party...
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    "devil parties". One of the party's factions rejected this alliance and left the party to found the National Development Party (Chart Pattana). It was...
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    Suwat Liptapanlop (category Chart Pattana Party (2007) politicians)
    including deputy prime minister, and is the de facto leader of the Chart Pattana Party while his brother Tewan Liptapallop serves as its official leader...
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    Wannarat Channukul (category Chart Pattana Party (2007) politicians)
    is a Thai physician and politician. He is the leader of the Chart Pattana Puea Pandin Party. From 2008 to 2011, he was Minister of Energy in the cabinet...
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  • Chat Pattana) in 2007: National Development Party (Phak Chat Pattana; founded in 1992) Thais United (Ruam Jai Thai; founded in 2007) New Force Party (disbanded...
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  • Retrieved 8 June 2019.[full citation needed] "Bhum Jai Thai and Chart Thai Pattana unveil alliance". The Nation. 15 March 2011. Archived from the original...
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    third largest amount of MPs in the election and on 10 August, the Chart Pattana Kla party joined the coalition with 2 MPs. On 12 August, Pheu Thai unofficially...
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    May 2014 as the Ruam Pattana Chart Thai Party. In early 2020, the party became a de facto successor to the Future Forward Party, which had been dissolved...
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