"Puea Pandin"@en . . "1542282"^^ . "1981021"^^ . . . "Les \u00E9lections l\u00E9gislatives tha\u00EFlandaises de 2007 ont lieu le 23 d\u00E9cembre 2007 afin d'\u00E9lire les 480 si\u00E8ges de la Chambre des repr\u00E9sentants. 280 si\u00E8ges sont \u00E0 obtenir pour parvenir \u00E0 la majorit\u00E9 absolue. Il s'agit des premi\u00E8res \u00E9lections depuis le coup d'\u00C9tat de septembre 2006 qui a renvers\u00E9 le gouvernement de Thaksin Shinawatra, alors Premier ministre depuis 2001. La junte militaire, gouvernement provisoire, a d'abord annul\u00E9 les \u00E9lections de 2006 jug\u00E9es ill\u00E9gitimes puis a promis des \u00E9lections 12 mois apr\u00E8s le coup d'\u00C9tat. En mars 2007, les \u00E9ch\u00E9ances sont pr\u00E9vues finalement en d\u00E9cembre, soit apr\u00E8s le . Le roi approuve ensuite en octobre que les \u00E9lections ont lieu. Elle voit l'arriv\u00E9e en t\u00EAte du Palang Prachachon (PP), successeur de facto du Thai Rak Thai (TRT), men\u00E9 par Samak Sunthorawet, ancien gouverneur de Bangkok. Malgr\u00E9 le faible \u00E9cart de voix entre le Palang Prachachon (14 071 799 voix) et le Parti d\u00E9mocrate (14 084 265 voix), men\u00E9 par Aphisit Wetchachiwa, le PP a obtenu plus de si\u00E8ges (233/480) que les D\u00E9mocrates (165), qui obtiennent ainsi une majorit\u00E9 relative ainsi que la majorit\u00E9 des suffrages (38,65%, contre 38,61% pour le PP). Le Palang Prachachon n'\u00E9tant pas parvenu \u00E0 obtenir une majorit\u00E9 absolue, un gouvernement de coalition est form\u00E9 avec le Chart Thai et le Puea Pandin."@fr . . . "948544"^^ . "10744"^^ . "294124"^^ . . . . . "Num Vidhi Party"@en . "2007\u5E74\u6CF0\u570B\u773E\u8B70\u9662\u9078\u8209"@zh . "22821"^^ . . . . . . "6.56"^^ . "No majority"@en . "Prime Minister-designate"@en . "Moral Party"@en . . "Thai Rum Ruay Party"@en . "See Siam Party"@en . . . "906216"^^ . "Parties that won a majority of the seats in each province"@en . "164302"^^ . . . "Elecciones generales de Tailandia de 2007"@es . . . . . "528464"^^ . . . . . . . "14071799"^^ . "Puen Kasetthai Party"@en . "Suwit Khunkitti .jpg"@en . "2539429"^^ . . "313143"^^ . "5.44"^^ . "36250"^^ . . "3192"^^ . "General elections were held in Thailand on 23 December. They were the first elections after the Council for National Security, a military junta, had overthrown Thailand's elected government and abrogated the constitution on September 19, 2006. The junta had canceled general elections scheduled for October 2006 and promised new elections within 12 months. The Constitutional Tribunal then outlawed the Thai Rak Thai party, the largest political party in Thailand, and banned TRT executives from contesting in the elections for five years. After their political party had been dissolved, the former TRT members regrouped under the band of People's Power Party (PPP) led by Samak Sundaravej, the seasoned politician. Following its formation, the junta issued a classified order to suppress the activities of the PPP and to frame it for l\u00E8se majest\u00E9. The order was leaked to the public, leading to a complaint towards the Election Commission from the PPP. However, the Election Commission dismissed the complaint on the grounds that the Council for National Security (CNS) had granted itself immunity in the 2007 Constitution of Thailand. The junta deployed 200,000 soldiers and police officers to maintain security and 1,500 officers to supervise after election fraud. Charnchai Silapauaychai, a popular former Democrat Party member from Phrae who switched to the PPP for the 2008 election, was assassinated. Five men, one of them cousin of a powerful Democrat Party MP were arrested, but all denied involvement. Despite being the junta's target for suppression, the PPP won 233 out of 480 parliamentary seats, close to controlling the majority in the House of Representatives. The Democrat Party came in a distant second with 165 seats, Chart Thai 37, For the Motherland 24, Ruam Jai Thai Chat Pattana 9, the Neutral Democratic Party 7, and Pracharat 5."@en . . "165"^^ . "Thai Law Jurisprudence Party"@en . . . "12491"^^ . "\u00C9lections l\u00E9gislatives tha\u00EFlandaises de 2007"@fr . . "2011"^^ . . . . . . . "11315"^^ . "14084265"^^ . "2011"^^ . . . . . "834589"^^ . . "132"^^ . . . "Yudi Misuk Party"@en . "9480"^^ . "23.22"^^ . . . . . . "Palang Pandin Thai Party"@en . . . . "Abhisit Vejjajiva 2009 official.jpg"@en . . . "Rakmuangthai Party"@en . . "7133"^^ . . . "3016"^^ . "1981021"^^ . . "233"^^ . . . "27612"^^ . . . . . "32642"^^ . . "\u2013"@en . "1531"^^ . "32997"^^ . . "12668"^^ . "2007-12-23"^^ . "Democrat Party"@en . "Farmer Network of Thailand Party"@en . "Chatsamuccee Party"@en . "General elections were held in Thailand on 23 December. They were the first elections after the Council for National Security, a military junta, had overthrown Thailand's elected government and abrogated the constitution on September 19, 2006. The junta had canceled general elections scheduled for October 2006 and promised new elections within 12 months. The Constitutional Tribunal then outlawed the Thai Rak Thai party, the largest political party in Thailand, and banned TRT executives from contesting in the elections for five years. After their political party had been dissolved, the former TRT members regrouped under the band of People's Power Party (PPP) led by Samak Sundaravej, the seasoned politician. Following its formation, the junta issued a classified order to suppress the activit"@en . . "Independent Party"@en . "6599422"^^ . "Dumrongthai Party"@en . . . "4.24"^^ . "198"^^ . . . "People's Power Party"@en . . . "7192"^^ . . "Kirs Thai Maankong Party"@en . . . . "14071799"^^ . . . "Royal Thai Army"@en . "7083"^^ . . . "President George W. Bush with Prime Minister Samak Sundaravej .jpg"@en . . . . "3636"^^ . . . . "33"^^ . "34"^^ . "Thailand"@en . . "131080"^^ . . "37"^^ . . "2007"^^ . . . "Constituency"@en . . "2007 Thai general election"@en . . . . "73652"^^ . . . . "105949"^^ . . . . . . . . "0"^^ . "1"^^ . "241"^^ . "4"^^ . . . "7"^^ . "8"^^ . . . . . . "Las Elecciones generales de Tailandia de 2007 tuvieron lugar el 23 de diciembre, de acuerdo con los planes del Consejo de Seguridad Nacional y el gobierno interino bajo control militar surgidos tras el golpe de Estado de 2006 que depuso al primer ministro, Thaksin Shinawatra. Tras la aprobaci\u00F3n de la nueva Constituci\u00F3n de 2007 por los \u00F3rganos creados por la Junta Militar y la ratificaci\u00F3n en refer\u00E9ndum, se estableci\u00F3 la convocatoria de elecciones generales para diciembre para establecer los componentes de la C\u00E1mara de Representantes, a la espera de celebrarse en marzo de 2008 las elecciones al Senado. La Junta Militar hab\u00EDa suspendido las elecciones generales de 2006, y prometido la celebraci\u00F3n de nuevas elecciones en un a\u00F1o. Los dirigentes del anterior partido del depuesto primer ministro, Thaksin Shinawatra, y el propio partido Thai Rak Thai, hab\u00EDan sido inhabilitados por un periodo de cinco a\u00F1os. Obtuvo la victoria por mayor\u00EDa relativa el Partido del Poder del Pueblo, con 232 esca\u00F1os del total de 480 de la C\u00E1mara de Representantes."@es . . . . . "18"^^ . "12"^^ . . "25"^^ . . . "2.42"^^ . "Sangkomdhibataya Party"@en . "864"^^ . . . . "4991"^^ . ""@en . . . . . . . . . . "Party-list"@en . . . "Social Democratic Front Party"@en . "21745696"^^ . . "Thai Nation Party"@en . . "New"@en . . "3395197"^^ . "240913"^^ . . "Siam Party"@en . . "3844673"^^ . . . . "4956"^^ . . . . "6070"^^ . . . . . "7913"^^ . . "18520"^^ . "37"^^ . . . . "14084265"^^ . . . . . . "68"^^ . . "Power Ground Party"@en . . . "6363475"^^ . "5"^^ . "276983"^^ . "7"^^ . . "0"^^ . . "Pattana Prachathippatai Party"@en . "9"^^ . "Ratsadonrakthai Party"@en . "Royal People"@en . "Utopia Party"@en . "459"^^ . . . . "780"^^ . . . "Las Elecciones generales de Tailandia de 2007 tuvieron lugar el 23 de diciembre, de acuerdo con los planes del Consejo de Seguridad Nacional y el gobierno interino bajo control militar surgidos tras el golpe de Estado de 2006 que depuso al primer ministro, Thaksin Shinawatra. Tras la aprobaci\u00F3n de la nueva Constituci\u00F3n de 2007 por los \u00F3rganos creados por la Junta Militar y la ratificaci\u00F3n en refer\u00E9ndum, se estableci\u00F3 la convocatoria de elecciones generales para diciembre para establecer los componentes de la C\u00E1mara de Representantes, a la espera de celebrarse en marzo de 2008 las elecciones al Senado."@es . . "Kasikorn Thai Party"@en . "People's Power"@en . "41819"^^ . "25"^^ . . . . "36024"^^ . . . . "269129"^^ . . . . . "19025"^^ . . . "Blank votes"@en . . . "April 2006 Thai general election"@en . . "232"^^ . . . "30603"^^ . . . . . "186017"^^ . . . . . . "People's Power Party"@en . "6364"^^ . . . "Rak Thai Party"@en . "2007-12-23"^^ . "10401"^^ . "2006"^^ . . . "New"@en . "9852"^^ . . . . . . . "2007\u5E74\u6CF0\u570B\u773E\u8B70\u9662\u9078\u8209\u65BC2007\u5E7412\u670823\u65E5\u8209\u884C\uFF0C\u9019\u5929\u6070\u6070\u662F\u897F\u66C6\u8056\u8A95\u7BC0\u4E4B\u524D\u4E8C\u65E5\u3002\u9019\u6B21\u9078\u8209\u662F2006\u5E74\u6CF0\u570B\u8ECD\u4E8B\u653F\u8B8A\u4E4B\u5F8C\u7684\u9996\u6B21\u6C11\u4E3B\u9078\u8209\u3002\u6839\u64DA\u521D\u6B65\u7684\u9EDE\u7968\u7D50\u679C\uFF0C\u4EBA\u6C11\u529B\u91CF\u9EE8\uFF08People's Power Party\u2500\u2500PPP\uFF09\u8D0F\u5F97480\u500B\u8B70\u5E2D\u4E2D\u7684232\u5E2D\uFF0C\u6709\u53EF\u80FD\u5165\u671D\u7D44\u95A3\u3002\u800C\u6C11\u4E3B\u9EE8\u5247\u7372\u5F97165\u5E2D\uFF0C\u5DF2\u7D93\u516C\u958B\u627F\u8A8D\u6B64\u6B21\u9078\u8209\u5931\u6557\u3002 \u70BA\u4E86\u9632\u6B62\u4E0D\u6E2C\u4E8B\u4EF6\u767C\u751F\uFF0C\u6CF0\u570B\u8ECD\u65B9\u6D3E\u9063\u4E8C\u5341\u591A\u842C\u540D\u5B98\u5175\u5728\u5404\u5730\u7DAD\u6301\u6B21\u5E8F\uFF0C\u4F7F\u5F97\u9078\u8209\u5F97\u4EE5\u9806\u5229\u3001\u548C\u5E73\u8209\u884C\u3002\u4EBA\u6C11\u529B\u91CF\u9EE8\u5019\u9078\u4EBA\uFF08Charnchai Silapauaychai\uFF09\u5728\u5BA3\u4F48\u53C3\u9078\u5F8C\u4E0D\u4E45\u5373\u906D\u5230\u6697\u6BBA\uFF0C\u6210\u70BA\u672C\u6B21\u9078\u8209\u552F\u4E00\u7684\u72A7\u7272\u8005\uFF1B\u4E94\u540D\u524D\u6C11\u4E3B\u9EE8\u4EBA\u56E0\u6B64\u88AB\u6CF0\u570B\u8B66\u65B9\u902E\u6355\uFF0C\u4F46\u662F\u4ED6\u5011\u5805\u7A31\u81EA\u5DF1\u662F\u7121\u8F9C\u7684\u3002"@zh . . . "15.43"^^ . . "5199"^^ . "26830"^^ . . . . . . . . "1632795"^^ . "Banharn_Silpa-archa_.jpg"@en . "20925"^^ . . . "165"^^ . . "Democrat"@en . . . . . "1545282"^^ . . . . . "242844"^^ . . . . "Voices of the People Party"@en . . . . "7695701"^^ . . . . . . "130096"^^ . "923"^^ . . "1615"^^ . . . "parliamentary"@en . . "37878"^^ . . "Social Thai Party"@en . "All 480 seats in the House of Representatives"@en . "38.65"^^ . . . . "Thai Farmer Party"@en . "Siam Santi Party"@en . . . . . . . . . "Les \u00E9lections l\u00E9gislatives tha\u00EFlandaises de 2007 ont lieu le 23 d\u00E9cembre 2007 afin d'\u00E9lire les 480 si\u00E8ges de la Chambre des repr\u00E9sentants. 280 si\u00E8ges sont \u00E0 obtenir pour parvenir \u00E0 la majorit\u00E9 absolue. Le Palang Prachachon n'\u00E9tant pas parvenu \u00E0 obtenir une majorit\u00E9 absolue, un gouvernement de coalition est form\u00E9 avec le Chart Thai et le Puea Pandin."@fr . "2007\u5E74\u6CF0\u570B\u773E\u8B70\u9662\u9078\u8209\u65BC2007\u5E7412\u670823\u65E5\u8209\u884C\uFF0C\u9019\u5929\u6070\u6070\u662F\u897F\u66C6\u8056\u8A95\u7BC0\u4E4B\u524D\u4E8C\u65E5\u3002\u9019\u6B21\u9078\u8209\u662F2006\u5E74\u6CF0\u570B\u8ECD\u4E8B\u653F\u8B8A\u4E4B\u5F8C\u7684\u9996\u6B21\u6C11\u4E3B\u9078\u8209\u3002\u6839\u64DA\u521D\u6B65\u7684\u9EDE\u7968\u7D50\u679C\uFF0C\u4EBA\u6C11\u529B\u91CF\u9EE8\uFF08People's Power Party\u2500\u2500PPP\uFF09\u8D0F\u5F97480\u500B\u8B70\u5E2D\u4E2D\u7684232\u5E2D\uFF0C\u6709\u53EF\u80FD\u5165\u671D\u7D44\u95A3\u3002\u800C\u6C11\u4E3B\u9EE8\u5247\u7372\u5F97165\u5E2D\uFF0C\u5DF2\u7D93\u516C\u958B\u627F\u8A8D\u6B64\u6B21\u9078\u8209\u5931\u6557\u3002 \u70BA\u4E86\u9632\u6B62\u4E0D\u6E2C\u4E8B\u4EF6\u767C\u751F\uFF0C\u6CF0\u570B\u8ECD\u65B9\u6D3E\u9063\u4E8C\u5341\u591A\u842C\u540D\u5B98\u5175\u5728\u5404\u5730\u7DAD\u6301\u6B21\u5E8F\uFF0C\u4F7F\u5F97\u9078\u8209\u5F97\u4EE5\u9806\u5229\u3001\u548C\u5E73\u8209\u884C\u3002\u4EBA\u6C11\u529B\u91CF\u9EE8\u5019\u9078\u4EBA\uFF08Charnchai Silapauaychai\uFF09\u5728\u5BA3\u4F48\u53C3\u9078\u5F8C\u4E0D\u4E45\u5373\u906D\u5230\u6697\u6BBA\uFF0C\u6210\u70BA\u672C\u6B21\u9078\u8209\u552F\u4E00\u7684\u72A7\u7272\u8005\uFF1B\u4E94\u540D\u524D\u6C11\u4E3B\u9EE8\u4EBA\u56E0\u6B64\u88AB\u6CF0\u570B\u8B66\u65B9\u902E\u6355\uFF0C\u4F46\u662F\u4ED6\u5011\u5805\u7A31\u81EA\u5DF1\u662F\u7121\u8F9C\u7684\u3002"@zh . . . . . "45658170"^^ . . . . "3849"^^ . "195835"^^ . . . . . "Prachamati Party"@en . . . . "37824"^^ . . "2699"^^ . "205502"^^ . "Farmer Force Party"@en . . "Powthai Party"@en . . . "1123222050"^^ . "26293456"^^ . . "5301"^^ . . . . "143773"^^ . . "750158"^^ . . "Chart Thai"@en . . . . .