- Representatives. In 2003,
Chuan retired from his
position as
party leader.
Banyat Bantadtan, a
southerner and a
close aide to Chuan,
succeeded him
after a...
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Banyat Bantadtan (林書清) (Thai: บัญญัติ บรรทัดฐาน; RTGS:
Banyat Banthatthan, born 15 May 1942) is a Thai politician. From 2003 to 2005, he was the chairman...
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politician Banyat Bantadtan. Two
years later,
Banyat led the
Democrat Party to an
overwhelming defeat in the 2005
general elections.
Banyat resigned following...
- MFP Y In****bent re-elected.
Chuan L****pai Dem Dem Y In****bent re-elected.
Banyat Bantadtan Dem Dem Y In****bent re-elected.
Tirdpong Jayanandana Dem Dem In****bent...
- of haver: from banyar-se ("to take a bath"), jo m'hauré
banyat; negative: jo no m'hauré
banyat. In
Modern Gr****, the ****ure
perfect is
formed with the...
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Aphaiwong Pao
Pienlert Boripanyutakit Munee Mahasanthana Vejayantarungsarit Banyat Devahastin na
Ayudhya Phra
Prayutchonlathi Phraya Ladphlithammaprakal Mangkorn...
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Minister Prem
Tinsulanonda Preceded by
Damrong Latthapipat Succeeded by
Banyat Bantadtan Personal details Born (1924-03-18)18
March 1924 Bangkok, Siam...
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national party lists on a
proportional basis. The
Democrat Party led by
Banyat Bantadtan did not
seriously expect to
defeat the
coalition of the other...
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called the
Civil Partnership Act (Thai: พระราชบัญญัติคู่ชีวิต, Phra
Ratcha Banyat Khuchiwit)
would be
submitted to the junta-appointed Thai Parliament. It...
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previously served as the
secretary of the
Student Federation of Thailand.
Banyat Chetanachan, who had been the
Democrat Party's
candidate for the constituency...