Julapant Amornwiwat
Julapant Amornwiwat is a member of the Thai parliament representing the Pheu Thai Party. He has been actively involved in political activities and discussions surrounding governmental accountability and transparency. Recently, he was noted for his protests during a parliamentary session regarding the Prime Minister's ability to answer questions, emphasizing the need for adherence to parliamentary rules and proper governance.
Born on Apr 08, 1975 (50 years old)
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Countries Mentioned
| Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
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| Thailand | 3 | 7.33 | 0.42% | +10% | 69,799,978 | 321,255 | $505,000 | 2,324$ |
| Totals | 3 | 69,799,978 | 321,255 | $505,000 | 2,324$ |
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Thailand:
Julapant Amornwiwat is the leader of the Pheu Thai Party and a candidate for Prime Minister.
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Thailand:
Julapant Amornwiwat is the leader of the Pheu Thai Party and actively campaigning in Khlong Samwa.
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Thailand:
Julapant Amornwiwat is a candidate for Prime Minister from the Pheu Thai Party.
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Thailand:
Julapant Amornwiwat is a candidate for Prime Minister from the Pheu Thai Party and currently serves as the party leader.
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Thailand:
Julapant Amornwiwat is the leader of the Thai Party and a candidate for Prime Minister.
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Thailand:
Julapant Amornwiwat is the leader of the Pheu Thai Party and a candidate for Prime Minister.
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Thailand:
Julapant is the leader and Prime Minister candidate of the Pheu Thai Party, advocating for agricultural profit guarantees.
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Thailand:
Julapant Amornwiwat is the leader of the Pheu Thai Party and a candidate for Prime Minister in the upcoming elections.
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Thailand:
Julapant Amornwiwat is the leader of the Pheu Thai Party and has been announced as the party's candidate for Prime Minister.
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Thailand:
Julapant Amornwiwat is the head of the Pheu Thai Party and a member of parliament from Chiang Mai.
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