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Thai Teachers for People Party พรรคครูเพื่อประชาชน | |
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Leader | Vacant |
General Secretary | Phairoj Krachangpan |
Spokesman | Sawat Khamtanbun |
Assistant Registrar | Jintana Deesuk |
Assistant Treasurer | Phornapha Thongsuthee |
Founded |
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Dissolved | 19 August 2010 (First Time) |
Headquarters | 4/2 Moo 9, Tha Nang Naew Subdistrict, Wang Noi District, Khon Kaen 40230 |
Membership (2023) | 18,402 members [1] |
Ideology | Educational reform Teacher welfare Social justice Human rights Democratic governance |
Political position | Centre-left |
Colours | Orange |
Slogan | "Committed to promoting faith in democratic governance" |
House of Representatives | 1 / 495
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The Thai Teachers for People Party (Thai: พรรคครูเพื่อประชาชน, Phrak Khru Pheu Prachachon) is a political party in Thailand that was initially registered in August 2009. The party was founded with Athipong Boonphleung serving as the party leader and Hatahinuch Boonphleung as the party secretary. The party was dissolved in 2010 but was later re-established in 2011. The party’s primary policy focus is on debt relief for teachers and addressing issues related to the student loan fund.[2]