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- The Seri Manangkhasila Party (Thai: พรรคเสรีมนังคศิลา RTGS: Phak Seri Manangkhasila) was a short-lived pro-military political party in Thailand. It was...
-   Constitutional Front (1) 1950–1975:   Conservative Party (1)   Seri Manangkhasila (1)   National Socialist (1)   United Thai People's Party (1) Post–2000:...
- were won by independents, including many former members of the Seri Manangkhasila Party of Sarit's disempowered predecessor Plaek Phibunsongkhram, who...
- The government's Legislative Committee was revamped into the Seri Manangkhasila Party which was headed by Phibun with Sarit as deputy chief and Phao...
- (1927–1947) Communist Party of Thailand (1942–1990s, banned since 1948) Seri Manangkhasila Party (1955–1957) National Socialist Party (1957–1958) United Thai People's...
- the Royal House of Chakri gown King Ram Khamhaeng the Great on the Manangkhasila Asana Throne monument; invention of the Thai script; Ramkhamhaeng stele...
- pro-government camp and win over former members of Phibunsongkhram's Seri Manangkhasila Party who had been reelected to parliament as independents. In 1958...
- depicts images of the royal statue of Ram Khamhaeng seated on the Manangkhasila Asana Throne and commemorates the invention of the Thai script by the...
- Thailand on 26 February 1957. The result was a victory for the Seri Manangkhasila Party, which won 86 of the 160 elected seats, with the 123 appointed...
- (1927–1947) Communist Party of Thailand (1942–1990s, banned since 1948) Seri Manangkhasila Party (1955–1957) National Socialist Party (1957–1958) United Thai People's...