September 1992 election says something about the vincibility of even the well-established jao pho. By early 1994, P- chaimed that he had already begun campaigning for the next election: ’to date, I’ve spent hundreds of thousands of baht of my own money’.
. In 1977 he was appointed a member of the national assembly (at this time the constitution was suspended following the 1976 coup), and was nominated to the senate in 1979. During the 1980s, he was secretary of the Ministry of Justice in one of the governments under Prem Tinsulanond completing his A cousin, k was born in 1925. After secondary education, he worked for the state railways and then went into rice trading. He entered local politics under the wing of his uncle. He was elected a member of the municipal council in 1967, and served as mayor from 1970 to 1974 k acquired a reputation of being a brave nak leng (nak leng jai thung) and had many followers. His wife is a capable and successful business women. One of his sons is a phuyaiban and leader of a youth group which helps to organize young voters at election times. The A-group is the most active group in local and national politics in Petchburi. They have had an edge over other candidates in local and national elections because of their wide connections, and an extensive network of informal influences established since the time of their forebears. Their success in national elections is as impressive as their record in local politics. P- was MP in 1975, 1979, 1983 and 1988; Y-- in 1985, 1986 and 1992 k in 1983, 1986 and 1988. In 1983 and 1988 the three cousins swept the three-member slate for Petchburi. However, they were not invincible. P failed to be elected in 1976 and again in 1986 P-k was defeated in March 1992. Through the 1980s, all three ran consistently as candidates of Chart Thai Party. In September 1992 P- k dropped out, P-- remained with Chart Thai, but Y- ran under the banner of Chart Pattana, a breakaway from Chart Chat Despite running for different parties, P- and Y- still appea on the same election posters. In the September 1992 election, only Y- returned a an MP p-lost to candidates of the Democrats (Alongkorn Polabutrh and Chart Pattana i Yisan). One of the major reasons for P- loss was probably his overt support for the military action diarins the May incident in 1992 and his continued defence of the action during his election campaign. P—‘s loss in the
1992 กันยายนเลือกตั้งกล่าวว่า บางสิ่งบางอย่างเกี่ยวกับ vincibility ของแม้โพธิ์เจ้าดีขึ้น โดยช่วงต้นปี 1994, chaimed P ที่เขาได้เริ่ม campaigning เลือกตั้งถัดไป: 'วันที่ ฉันได้ใช้เวลาหลายร้อยหลายพันบาทของเงินของตัวเอง' . In 1977 he was appointed a member of the national assembly (at this time the constitution was suspended following the 1976 coup), and was nominated to the senate in 1979. During the 1980s, he was secretary of the Ministry of Justice in one of the governments under Prem Tinsulanond completing his A cousin, k was born in 1925. After secondary education, he worked for the state railways and then went into rice trading. He entered local politics under the wing of his uncle. He was elected a member of the municipal council in 1967, and served as mayor from 1970 to 1974 k acquired a reputation of being a brave nak leng (nak leng jai thung) and had many followers. His wife is a capable and successful business women. One of his sons is a phuyaiban and leader of a youth group which helps to organize young voters at election times. The A-group is the most active group in local and national politics in Petchburi. They have had an edge over other candidates in local and national elections because of their wide connections, and an extensive network of informal influences established since the time of their forebears. Their success in national elections is as impressive as their record in local politics. P- was MP in 1975, 1979, 1983 and 1988; Y-- in 1985, 1986 and 1992 k in 1983, 1986 and 1988. In 1983 and 1988 the three cousins swept the three-member slate for Petchburi. However, they were not invincible. P failed to be elected in 1976 and again in 1986 P-k was defeated in March 1992. Through the 1980s, all three ran consistently as candidates of Chart Thai Party. In September 1992 P- k dropped out, P-- remained with Chart Thai, but Y- ran under the banner of Chart Pattana, a breakaway from Chart Chat Despite running for different parties, P- and Y- still appea on the same election posters. In the September 1992 election, only Y- returned a an MP p-lost to candidates of the Democrats (Alongkorn Polabutrh and Chart Pattana i Yisan). One of the major reasons for P- loss was probably his overt support for the military action diarins the May incident in 1992 and his continued defence of the action during his election campaign. P—‘s loss in the
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