Thai Forest Conservation Party

The Thai Forest Conservation Party (FCP, Thai: พรรครักษ์ผืนป่าประเทศไทย, RTGS: Phak Rak Phuen Pa Prathet Thai) is a green political party in Thailand, first registered as the Thai Forest Land Reclamation Party (FRP, Thai: พรรคทวงคืนผืนป่าประเทศไทย, RTGS: Phak Thuang Khuen Phuen Pa Prathet Thai) in 2012 by Damrong Pidej, former director-general of the Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation.[2] It was officially approved by the Election Commission in 2013.[3] The name of the party was later changed to its current form in 2018.[4]

Thai Forest Conservation Party

พรรครักษ์ผืนป่าประเทศไทย
AbbreviationFCP
LeaderDamrong Pidej
Founded12 December 2012 (2012-12-12)
HeadquartersBangkok, Thailand
Membership (March 2019)12,482[1]
IdeologyEnvironmentalism
House of Representatives
2 / 500

The party took part in the 2014 general elections, but the election was declared void.

In the 2019 general elections, the party won two party-list seats[5] and joined a coalition headed by the Phalang Pracharath Party with enough seats to form a government. However, following reports that the governmental posts related to the environment would be given to another party, the FCP has threatened to pull out of the coalition. The party has stated that in such a case it will not join the "pro-democracy" opposition parties led by Pheu Thai, but would form its own independent opposition.[6]

Election Results

Election Total seats won Popular vote Share of votes Outcome of election Election leader
2014 Invalidated Invalidated Invalidated Unconstitutional-nullified Damrong Pidej
2019
2 / 500
134,816 0.38% 2 seats; Junior partner in governing coalition Damrong Pidej

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