
The Election Commission's Political Party Development Fund has released brief policy summaries of 57 political parties for the 2026 general election.
For the 2026 election, each political party registering candidates must submit policy documents involving budget expenditures under Section 57 of the Political Parties Act to the Election Commission (EC) for review. The full EC meeting will examine these policies on 30 Jan 2026.
Earlier, on 8 Jan 2026,the Political Party Development Fundof the EC disclosed brief policy summaries of all 57 political parties that nominated party-list candidates, as follows.
These 16 major and medium-sized parties are those that, in the 2026 election, field candidates for all or multiple constituencies, and appear frequently in media or polling results indicating possible elected candidates, including:
Number 6: United Thai Nation Party
Committed to the institutions of nation, religion, and monarchy, the democratic system with the king as head of state; resolving Thai-Cambodian issues; boosting military morale and capabilities; fostering unity, education opportunities, and livelihoods; developing physical and social infrastructure; reducing energy costs; creating funding sources; addressing debt and borrower credit issues; improving quality of life and healthcare; caring for the elderly and disabled; solving land and housing problems; decisively combating drugs, corruption, and illegal acts; reforming laws to create opportunities, reduce inequality, and build a just society.
Number 9: Pheu Thai Party
Creating opportunities, debt relief, and livelihoods for all Thais through expertise and science; building a high-value economy; enhancing workforce potential with technology; enabling AI access via AI for All; providing education funding to graduation and employment; developing human capital; attracting investment and new capital to boost Thailand's economy; managing water systems to prevent floods and droughts; generating income through soft power; resolving bad debt; ensuring agricultural profits with 30% profit guarantees; establishing income and retirement saving security; lowering overall expenses via cheaper electricity; providing 20-baht electric trains along all lines; affordable housing with 'Baan Pheu Thai'; and universal 30-baht healthcare.
Number 7: Dynamic Party
Connecting globally, creating opportunities for Thailand without leaving anyone behind. Employing proactive diplomacy to tackle external root problems like scammers, gray capital, border security, cross-border pollution, tariff barriers, and upholding Thailand's stance internationally. Advocating decentralization starting in strategic border and coastal areas to enable local income and real development. Elevating people through globally standard vocational skills and entrepreneurial incubation. Promoting community economies via Community Labs and seed funding, opening Creative Spaces for all innovative ideas to flourish. Finally, providing welfare recognizing overlooked groups such as informal workers, the elderly, female prisoners, and LGBTQ+ people, ensuring their access to rights, safety, and equal dignity.
Number 11: Economic Party
Mega projects to generate income aimed at resolving the country's economic crisis include:
Number 12: Seri Ruamthai Party
Number 21: Thai Ruam Phalang Party
Number 27: Democrat Party
The Democrat Party adheres to the democratic monarchy system, commits to building the country’s foundation with honesty and transparency, reviving Thailand's economy sustainably, and distributing opportunities fairly to restore the nation's dignity on the global stage under the future strategy "Thailand escapes poverty through capable people."
Number 33: Prachachart Party
Addressing undemocratic issues by drafting a new constitution via referendum or amending sections; improving human quality; providing free education up to university; extending compulsory education; tackling drug problems; eliminating corruption, monopolies, and exploitation; ensuring universal welfare; resolving fiscal crises, national budget systems, and household debts; establishing debt rehabilitation for all groups; stimulating production-based economic plans; decentralizing power to localities; granting land ownership and farming rights to farmers; solving land, forest, and natural resource issues; strengthening rule of law internationally; achieving peace and multicultural sustainability in the southern border provinces.
Number 35: Rakchat Party
Number 37: Bhumjaithai Party
Number 42: Kla Tham Party
People-centered approach focusing on tangible solutions to livelihood and inequality; promoting grassroots economy among farmers, workers, and small entrepreneurs to secure stable income and competitiveness; upgrading education, public health, and accessible welfare across all ages; utilizing technology and innovation to enhance state efficiency, reduce bureaucracy, costs, and corruption; strengthening national security alongside economic, social, and quality of life development; governing with honesty, transparency, public engagement, and prompt action upon trust.
Number 43: Palang Pracharath Party
Based on the principle "Reliable, Effective, Inclusive," aiming to build strong, advanced security; wage war on gray capital, cyber threats, and corruption; reclaim a white society under rule of law; revive grassroots economy; create opportunities for new businesses and SMEs; promote high-value processed agricultural products, alternative energy, quality tourism, and wellness hubs; sustainably manage soil, water, forest, and air resources; extend the Pracharath Extra card benefits; support low-income groups, mothers, children, and the elderly; elevate Thai people to global standards; provide education to nurture good and talented individuals; invest in innovation, national development, and modern workforce skills; focus on increasing national income and sustainable development.
Number 44: New Opportunity Party
Honoring the monarchy; modernizing a transparent, citizen-focused bureaucracy; providing universal free healthcare with 24-hour bed availability under a single card; equitable and timely education; improving Thai workers' incomes and SMEs; ensuring energy security; reducing expenses; resolving land and livelihood issues; decentralizing power and spreading prosperity to regions.
Number 46: Prachachon Party
Seeking structural solutions to build a "non-gray, equal, and modern" Thailand through policies such as drafting a new constitution; protecting sovereignty; creating a modern, high-capacity military by abolishing conscription and promoting defense industry; decentralizing power; disclosing state data to combat corruption and dismantle scammers; establishing universal welfare from birth to old age; raising minimum wage fairly; helping small entrepreneurs access markets and funding; returning land to citizens; relieving debt among elderly farmers; redesigning education; tackling toxic haze; and generating jobs via domestic investment in new industries.
Number 48: Thai Sang Thai Party
Committed to enabling people to live with dignity and livelihood opportunities by suspending unnecessary licenses; increasing access to funding via a People's Credit Fund; strictly combating corruption with the death penalty for graft; promoting a People's Anti-Corruption Commission and allowing public petitions to dismiss independent organizations; advancing quality-of-life policies including childcare allowances from pregnancy and free education through university; accelerating a 3,000-baht monthly pension for the elderly; promoting Thailand as a food and tourism hub; and seriously tackling gray money and scammers.
Number 49: Thai Kao Mai Party
Proposes truly free education through doctoral level; canceling student loan debts so children start life debt-free; ensuring education does not burden life; providing breakfast to primary students; reducing teacher workload by eliminating non-teaching tasks so teachers can focus on instruction; a 20,000-baht fund offering low-interest loans accessible to those unable to access credit; debt cancellation for those aged 60 with debts under 200,000 baht, restoring dignity and reducing family burdens; an SME reserve fund to address liquidity; lowering electricity costs to 3 baht per unit with free solar panel installation.
Number 1: Thai Sap Thawi Party
Number 2: Pheu Chart Thai Party
Number 3: New Party
Number 4: New Dimension Party
Reform education system with history and ethics subjects; normal classes 3 days per week, vocational training 2 days; retirees work 2 days a week; free health checks with 3,000 baht annual budget; judicial reform for transparency and equality; support agricultural debt relief via farmers' funds.
Number 5: Ruam Jai Thai Party
Number 8: New Democracy Party
Number 10: New Alternative Party
Number 13: Ruam Phalang Prachachon Party
Number 14: Thai Local Party
Number 15: Future Thailand Party
Promote Thailand as a global food hub for domestic consumption and exports; reform investment promotion to support SMEs with simpler access to funding; offer low-interest fixed-rate first-home mortgages; use lottery receipts to reform tax systems and encourage small entrepreneurs to issue receipts; health incentives with refunds for non-illness; education funds with grants for working learners.
Number 16: Palang Phuea Thai Party
Number 17: Thai Chana Party
Number 18: New Social Power Party
Universal basic income of 3,000 baht monthly for low-income individuals to reduce wealth gaps; small business crisis loan fund up to 300,000 baht; reduce informal loans; address debt problems with rehabilitation funds for members and farmers; promote rice processing innovation to achieve 20,000 baht per ton sales; provide half-cost fertilizer to reduce farmers' expenses; enhance social security welfare; new labor approaches to match private sector benefits with government employees.
Number 19: Thai Social Democratic Party
Crack down on corruption with strict penalties; combat online scams; impose progressive taxation; quality free education through bachelor's degree; cancel student loan debts; promote sufficiency economy and organic farming; land reform; cancel farmer debts; reverse state enterprise privatization; support labor unions and cooperatives; ratify ILO conventions 87/98; raise minimum wages fairly; increase old-age benefits; establish social security hospitals and labor banks; abolish short-term employment; offer 180-day maternity leave; universal 3,000 baht child allowance; control consumer goods prices.
Number 20: Fusion Party
Number 22: Independent Progress Party
Address economic and livelihood issues urgently; develop teacher education system; promote tourism, sports, religion, arts, culture, and traditions; SMART FARMER initiatives; agricultural product law; increase retirement reserve allowances for elderly, disabled, vulnerable, teachers, and volunteers; clean and renewable energy; support human rights for children and women; reduce inequality and conflicts; promote genuine democracy; combat drug crimes; reduce forest fire and PM 2.5 pollution; enhance soft power; protect Thailand's sovereignty.
Number 23: Puangchon Thai Party
Number 24: New Vision Party
Number 25: New Life Party
Number 26: Khlong Thai Party
Number 28: Thai Progressive Party
Number 29: Thai Pakdee Party
Thai Pakdee Party pledges to combat corruption and overhaul the police (abolish checkpoints, cut bribery chains, restore police to the people); fight corruption worth 500 billion baht annually with capital punishment and no pardon, allowing citizens to sue directly; restructure the economy (rice price restructuring: 10,000 baht/ton for regular rice, 15,000 baht/ton for jasmine rice); reform the National Health Security Office (NHSO) board for transparency and sustainable health funding; strengthen security (cancel MOUs 43-44, stop elite interests, strengthen the military); reform politics to protect the constitution, fight corruption, remove royalist senators, and create a functional white political system.
Number 30: Ruangngan Sang Chart Party
Policy: Rights delivered to hands, happiness to homes, life advancing with 3 goods.
Number 31: Prachakon Thai Party
Number 32: Thai Teachers for the People Party
Number 34: Build Thailand’s Future Party
Number 36: Thai Ready Party
Number 38: New Palangdham Party
New Palangdham Party policies for 8 Feb 2026 (immediate action).
Number 39: Green Party
Green Party commits to cooling the planet and improving life with 10 green economy plans and 2 life protection plans: enact tree bank laws; issue 'rich person' cards; launch tree lotteries; create tree pawnshops; build a million-wooden-house program; introduce carbon currency crypto; incentivize planting a million trees in 3 years with one million baht; develop district-level biomass power plants; grant concessions for small-scale forest planting for landholders without titles; promote green real estate and rural property development; protect life with 39-baht pet healthcare; support freelance professions.
Number 40: Thai Tham Party
One hundred thousand baht and one career loans up to age 18; free electric train rides for children under 15; household heads can bail defendants; cancel farmer debts; National Labor Member Fund plus welfare; 50,000 baht funeral assistance for all religions and professions; 2,000 baht monthly allowances for volunteer defense and auxiliary forces; Public Taxi Driver Welfare Fund; exclude debts under 100,000 baht from credit bureau; promote exports of rice, shrimp, and crops; increase elderly pension to 4,000 baht for those over 60.
Number 41: Land of Dharma Party
Declare Buddhism as the national religion; establish Buddhist bank; reinstate morality education in all curricula after removal; support monks as first-class citizens with voting rights; exempt monks from military conscription and draft lotteries; promote voluntary professional soldiers; prohibit monks from becoming state officials; reform Thai education to be universal, equal, and modern; support elderly welfare with 3,000 baht monthly allowance.
Number 45: Pen Tham Party
Main policy: "3 securities".
Number 47: Pracha Thai Party
Number 50: Pracha Asa Chat Party
Number 51: Prom Party
Number 52: Network of Thai Farmers Party
Build a new Thai society with the “Thai Farmer Revolutionary Strategy” covering economy, society, and politics; especially debt transfer and land preservation for Thai ethnic groups; develop comprehensive agricultural and industrial systems per the Agricultural Recovery and Development Fund Act to establish a truly stable national economic system.
Number 53: Thai Protect Dharma Party
Introduce Gross National Happiness (GNH) index alongside GDP; establish a goodness bank; reduce VAT to 4%; lower product prices to increase citizens’ purchasing power; resolve two-year deflation; increase employment in workplaces; rehire retirees; employ disabled persons in organizations; provide income tax reductions; implement progressive taxation; treat natural resources and energy as public assets; build grassroots economy with cooperatives, blue flag projects, and organic farming certified by Thai FDA; expand welfare rights for children, women, and sanitary products; provide free 18-year education; establish a Data Center to support the economy and monitor corruption.
Number 54: New Hope Party
Resolve farmer and poor debts; tackle fundamental corruption; solve land and livelihood problems for farmers and the poor.
Number 55: Thai Ruam Thai Party
Number 56: Pheu Ban Muang Party
Four Thai ideals.
Six ideologies and ten urgent policies addressing citizens’ and country’s problems in social, economic, political, and security domains.
Number 57: Palang Thai Rak Chat Party