Liberal conservatism[1] Progressivism[2] Economic liberalism[3] Constitutional monarchism
Political position
Centre-left (1970s)[4] Centre-right (1980s)[5]
Politics of Thailand
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The Social Action Party (Thai: พรรคกิจสังคม, RTGS: Phak Kit Sangkhom) was a political party in Thailand.
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^Leifer, Michael (1995), "Kukrit Pramoj", Dictionary of the Modern Politics of South-East Asia, Taylor & Francis, p. 94, ISBN 9780203198599
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^Sangchai, Somporn (1979), "Some Observations on the Elections and Coalition Formation in Thailand, 1976", Modern Thai Politics, Transaction Publishers, p. 378, ISBN 9781412828871
^Derbyshire, J. Denis; Derbyshire, Ian (1989), Political systems of the world, Chambers, p. 122, ISBN 9780550210081
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