Social Action Party

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The Social Action Party (Template:Langx, RTGSScript error: No such module "lang".) was a former political party in Thailand.

History

The Social Action Party was formed by the more liberal members of the Democrat Party in 1974 under the leadership of Kukrit Pramoj.[1] After Kukrit resigned the office of the party leader in December 1985, the former minister of foreign affairs and deputy party leader, Siddhi Savetsila, led the party.

Internal conflict during the 1986 parliamentary election resulted in a significant loss for the party. Controversy arose as rumor spread that General Arthit Kamlang-ek was secretly backing the party. By May 1986, with financial support from big businesses, a faction of the party split off with Boontheng Thongsawasdi to form the United Democracy Party, which proved to be unsuccessful.[1]

Corruption scandals continued to devastate the party. In the fall of 1990, when Prime Minister Chatichai Choonhavan threatened to expel the party from his government coalition, founder Kukrit was asked to return briefly to replace Siddhi Savetsila. Partly because Chatichai had previously served Kukrit as foreign minister, Chatichai ultimately decided not to expel the party.[2]

In December 1990, along with the Democratic Party, the Social Action Party withdrew entirely from Chatichai's government coalition, though it later rejoined Suchinda Kraprayoon's government in April 1992. It left the pro-military coaliliton in June 1992.[3]

After splitting into two factions as a result of a power struggle in 1999, the party once again withdrew from the government led by Prime Minister Chuan Leekpai, with 17 Parliament members withdrawing from the ruling coalition.[4] In 2000, many of the members, including former leader Suwit Khunkitti, left Social Action for the Thai Rak Thai party.[5]

2001–2018

By 2001, the Social Action Party had lost much of the political support it once held in the 1970s. In that year's election, the party secured only a single seat in parliament. Two years later, in 2003, the party was officially disbanded.[6] The party was revived in 2008 as Suwit returned. He was a member of the Cabinet of Thailand under Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva's coalition government. In the 2011 Thai general election, the Social Action Party won 0.3% of party-list votes and no seats. The Social Action Party was dissolved in 2018 due to an order of the Election Commission of Thailand.[7]

Ideology

The Social Action Party advocated pro-free-enterprise fiscal policies.[1]

Leader

General election results

Election Total seats won Total votes Share of votes Outcome of election Election leader
1975 Template:Composition bar 1,982,168 10.8% Increase18 seats Kukrit Pramoj
1976 Template:Composition bar 3,272,170 17.5% Increase27 seats Kukrit Pramoj
1979 Template:Composition bar 4,179,174 21.1% Increase37 seats Kukrit Pramoj
1983 Template:Composition bar 7,103,177 26.8% Increase10 seats Kukrit Pramoj
1986 Template:Composition bar 4,560,615 12.1% Decrease40 seats Siddhi Savetsila
1988 Template:Composition bar 4,651,161 11.8% Increase3 seats Siddhi Savetsila
1992 (Mar) Template:Composition bar 3,586,714 8.1% Decrease23 seats Montri Pongpanich
1992 (Sep) Template:Composition bar 1,863,360 4.0% Decrease9 seats Montri Pongpanich
1995 Template:Composition bar 2,201,218 4.0% Montri Pongpanich
1996 Template:Composition bar 3,036,544 5.3% Decrease2 seats Montri Pongpanich
2001 Template:Composition bar Decrease19 seats Payung Nopsuwan
2005 Template:Composition bar Decrease1 seats Attapol Chainansmith
2006 Template:Composition bar Attapol Chainansmith
2007 Template:Composition bar
2011 Template:Composition bar Tongpool Deepai
2014 Template:Composition bar Invalidated Invalidated Nullified Tongpool Deepai

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