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The emblems of ten Thai political parties can be found at this page.

Franc Van Diest, 03 Jan 2000

All emblems and two more on a page in Thai language at the Thai Parliament Official Website. As far as I could find out the extra emblems have filenames "thai" (Thai party) and "thai-sa" (Thai Democratic Party).

Jarig Bakker, 03 Jan 2000

I understand these are simply emblems not flags. Actually some contain the Thai flag itself.

Santiago Dotor, 03 Jan 2000


Thai Rak Thai Party

[Thai Rak Thai Party (Thailand)]
[Thai Rak Thai Party (Thailand)]
 
 
image by Eugene Ipavec, 07 Mar 2005

image by Suttipong Phuensean, 19 Aug 2007

 
 

Thai Rak Thai ("Thai Love Thai") is the current Thai ruling party. It serves as the personal electoral vehicle of PM Thaksin Shinawatra and recently won a landslide victory in Parliamentary elections. Its flag features the centered party logo over its name in white on a bright red field. It should be noted that, for uses other than the flag, the party logo is usually red-and-blue.

Eugene Ipavec, 07 Mar 2005

Thai Rak (of ex-premier Thaksin Sinawatra) is described as plain blue, but probably must be blue with symbol. Thai Rak used red, blue, yellow and white flags with symbol (sometimes within a white rectangle).

Source: Arté 2-4-06 "Les thailandais aiment les thailandais"

Jaume Ollé, 24 Feb 2007


Solidarity Party (?)

Corbic 60 reports the flag of a Thailand party, described only as anti-Shinawatra. It is described as white with a symbol in center: four hands (color unquoted) forming a rectangle, and within a white colombe on black.

Source: Arté Info, 31-3-06

I speculate that might be the Solidarity party.

Jaume Ollé, 24 Feb 2007


Democrat Party

[Democratic Party (Thailand)] 2:3
image by Eugene Ipavec, 07 May 2007

Democratic party flag is described as yellow with gold, black-lined charge (Corbic believes it to be the royal crown).

Source: Arté Info, 31-3-06

Jaume Ollé, 24 Feb 2007

That may be a variant or an official version; the party commonly uses a light blue flag with the party seal in a darker blue – see photo.

Eugene Ipavec, 07 May 2007


Anti-Council for National Security Flag

obverse
reverse
 
 
[Anti-Council for National Security Flag Obverse (Thailand)]
[Anti-Council for National Security Flag Reverse (Thailand)]
 
 
image by Suttipong Phuensean, 19 Aug 2007

image by Suttipong Phuensean, 19 Aug 2007

 
 

The flag or the anti-CNS (Council for National Security – more information at Wikipedia). This 2006 anti-coup flag's obverse and reverse are different colors, based on many pictures from Thai newspapers.

Suttipong Phuensean, 19 Aug 2007


Anti-Thaksin-Shinawatra parties (click on images for full size)

[Anti-Thaksin-Shinawatra Party 1 (Thailand)]
[Anti-Thaksin-Shinawatra Party 2 (Thailand)]
[Anti-Thaksin-Shinawatra Party 3 (Thailand)]
[Anti-Thaksin-Shinawatra Party 4 (Thailand)]
 
 
 
 
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2
3
4
 
 
 
 

Anti-Shinawatra parties:
  1. W, B+, W horizontal
  2. R, W, B (1:1:3)
  3. O, W, O
  4. Rose, W
Source: Arté Info 26-2-06

Jaume Ollé, 24 Feb 2007


Thailand United Southern Underground

[Thailand United Southern Underground (Thailand)] 1:2
image by Eugene Ipavec, 31 Jul 2008

Thailand United Southern Underground announced a ceasefire yesterday. Their flag was shown on the TV news.

Hairul Hisham, 17 Jul 2008

Apparently a Muslim insurgent group in southern Thailand, "Tai Ruam Pak Tai Khong Prathet." I assume the yellow thing is not part of the flag, it looks 3-dimensional?

Eugene Ipavec, 31 Jul 2008