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- Thai_Citizens_Party abstract "The Thai Citizens' Party (TCP) or Prachakorn Thai Party (Thai: พรรคประชากรไทย, rtgs: Phak Prachakon Thai) is a political party in Thailand. It was founded in 1979 and has never been officially dissolved, but lost any political significance in 2001 when it was abandoned by its long-term leader Samak Sundaravej. The TCP had a strongly royalist ideology, was close to the military and positioned on the far right wing of Thai politics.".
- Q2408592 abstract "The Thai Citizens' Party (TCP) or Prachakorn Thai Party (Thai: พรรคประชากรไทย, rtgs: Phak Prachakon Thai) is a political party in Thailand. It was founded in 1979 and has never been officially dissolved, but lost any political significance in 2001 when it was abandoned by its long-term leader Samak Sundaravej. The TCP had a strongly royalist ideology, was close to the military and positioned on the far right wing of Thai politics.".
- Thai_Citizens_Party comment "The Thai Citizens' Party (TCP) or Prachakorn Thai Party (Thai: พรรคประชากรไทย, rtgs: Phak Prachakon Thai) is a political party in Thailand. It was founded in 1979 and has never been officially dissolved, but lost any political significance in 2001 when it was abandoned by its long-term leader Samak Sundaravej. The TCP had a strongly royalist ideology, was close to the military and positioned on the far right wing of Thai politics.".
- Q2408592 comment "The Thai Citizens' Party (TCP) or Prachakorn Thai Party (Thai: พรรคประชากรไทย, rtgs: Phak Prachakon Thai) is a political party in Thailand. It was founded in 1979 and has never been officially dissolved, but lost any political significance in 2001 when it was abandoned by its long-term leader Samak Sundaravej. The TCP had a strongly royalist ideology, was close to the military and positioned on the far right wing of Thai politics.".