The sieges ended after the Constitutional Court banned the People's Power Party.
Members of the dissolved party immediately organised a new party called the People's Power Party.
In 2007 the People's Power Party came to power in the first election since the military coup the previous year.
He is a member of Samak's People's Power Party.
Several key persons involved in cases against Thaksin and the People's Power Party were removed from their posts for interfering with the justice system.
In the junta-administered 2007 parliamentary election, the People's Power Party won the largest share of the vote and formed a six-party coalition government.
The protests ended when the Constitutional Court banned the People's Power Party for corruption.
On December 2, 2008, the Constitutional Court dissolved the People's Power Party.
People's Power Party can refer to:
In August 2007, he surprised everyone - especially the junta - by his new political career as one of vice-leaders of People's Power Party.