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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
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
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, 31-3-06I speculate that might be the Solidarity party.
Jaume Ollé, 24 Feb 2007
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, 31-3-06Jaume 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 2007obverse | reverse | ||
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 2007Jaume Ollé, 24 Feb 2007
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."
Eugene Ipavec, 31 Jul 2008