Liberal Party พรรคเสรีนิยม | |
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Chairman |
Seraneeporm Komlas (1982–86) Narong Kittikachorn (1986–92) |
Founded | 16 September 1982 |
Dissolved | 8 January 1993 |
Headquarters | Bangkok, Thailand |
Liberal Party ( Thai: พรรคเสรีนิยม; RTGS: Phak Seriniyom) was a political party in Thailand, active during the 1980s.
The Liberal Party was founded by Seraneeporm Komlas on 16 September 1982 [1] After Seraneeporm Komlas resigned the office of the party leader on 27 July 1986, Narong Kittikachorn son of Thanom Kittikachorn and son-in-law of former military dictator Praphas Charusathien became leader of the party. [2] The party did not field any candidates for the March 1992 Thai general election and was dissolved on 8 January 1993. [3]
Election | Total seats won | Total votes | Share of votes | Outcome of election | Election leader |
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1983 | 0 / 324
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0 % | Seraneeporm Komlas | ||
1986 | 1 / 347
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404,960 | 1.1% | ![]() |
Narong Kittikachorn |
1988 | 3 / 357
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690,486 | 1.7% | ![]() |
Narong Kittikachorn |