Palang Pracharath Party
| Palang Pracharath Party พรรคพลังประชารัฐ | |
|---|---|
| Abbreviation | PPRP | 
| Leader | Prawit Wongsuwon | 
| Secretary-General | Paiboon Nititawan | 
| Spokesperson | Piya Tawichai | 
| Founders | Chuan Chuchan Suchart Jantarachotikul | 
| Founded | 2 March 2018 | 
| Preceded by | National Council for Peace and Order (Main) | 
| Headquarters | Lat Phrao, Bangkok | 
| Membership | 53,813 | 
| Ideology | |
| Political position | Right-wing | 
| Colours | Green Blue Red | 
| Slogan | ก้าวข้ามความขัดแย้ง ขจัดปัญหา พัฒนาทุกพื้นที่ ('Overcoming conflicts, eliminating problems, developing every area') | 
| Anthem | "พลังประชารัฐ" "Palang Pracharath" | 
| House of Representatives | 20 / 500 | 
| PAO Chief Executives (including party affiliates) | 8 / 76 | 
| Website | |
| pprp | |
Palang Pracharath Party (Thai: พรรคพลังประชารัฐ, RTGS: Phak Phalang Pracharat, pronounced [pʰák pʰā.lāŋ prā.tɕʰāː.rát]; lit. 'People's State Power Party') is a Thai right-wing conservative civil-military political party with ties to the National Council for Peace and Order, the military junta that ruled the country after the 2014 coup. It was established in 2018 by Chuan Chuchan (ชวน ชูจันทร์) and Suchart Jantarachotikul (สุชาติ จันทรโชติกุล) as a "party of power" to support Prayut Chan-o-cha in 2019 Thai general election.
In the 2019 Thai general election, Palang Pracharath's candidate for prime minister was incumbent prime minister and military junta leader, Prayut Chan-o-cha. Although Palang Pracharath came 2nd in the polls, it successfully nominated Prayut and formed a coalition government with votes from 249 senators, and MPs from the Democrat and Bhumjaithai parties.
Prior to the 2023 general election, several former members of Palang Pracharath split off to form the United Thai Nation Party, and were later joined by Prayut Chan-o-cha. The party splits again in 2024 after the Paetongtarn cabinet reshuffled. As a result, 20 MPs from Thamanat’s faction were expelled and later joined the Kla Tham Party.