คู่ที่ 1 10.00 Chiangmai Eagles vs Bangrajan Chaophraya Thunders แฟนๆบาสฯ รอติดตามและเชียร์แบบติดขอบสนามกันได้เลยครับผม ...
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คู่ที่ 3 14.00 Bangrajan Chaophraya Thunders vs Korat JD T-Rex แฟนๆบาสฯ รอติดตามและเชียร์แบบติดขอบสนามกันได้เลยครับผม ...
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คู่ที่ 3 14.00 Khon Kaen Kings MFT vs Bangrajan Chaophraya Thunders แฟนๆบาสฯ รอติดตามและเชียร์แบบติดขอบสนามกันได้เลยครับผม ...
The Thailand Basketball League (Thai: ไทยแลนด์บาสเกตบอลลีก) is a men's professional basketball league in Thailand. The league is composed 11 teams on the Men's division while the Women's division consists of six teams.
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General elections were held in Thailand on 6 January 2001 to elect the 500 seats of the House of Representatives. In accordance with the recently enacted 1997 constitution, the House of Representatives was composed of 400 members elected from single-member constituencies and 100 elected from national party lists on a proportional basis.
General elections were held in Thailand on 6 February 2005. The result was a landslide victory for the Thai Rak Thai party of Prime Minister, which won 375 of the 500 seats in the House of Representatives, with its former coalition partner, the Chart Thai Party taking 26 seats.
General elections were held in Thailand on April 2006. Elections for the lower house of the Thai National Assembly, the House of Representatives, were held on 2 April 2006 and elections for the upper house, the Senate, were held on 19 April 2006.
After Thailand's April 2006 elections were declared invalid by the Constitutional Court, it was decided that new elections would be held on 15 October 2006. Due to delays in the nomination of a new election committee the election were likely to be moved to November, but then cancelled indefinitely after the military's overthrow of the Thai government.
The 2007 Thai general elections were held on 23 December. This was the first legislative election after the Council for National Security, a military junta, had overthrown Thailand's elected government and abrogated the constitution on September 19, 2006.
Early general elections were held in Thailand on 17 November 1996. The result was a victory for the New Aspiration Party, which won 125 of the 393 seats, despite winning fewer votes than the Democrat Party.
General elections were held in Thailand on 3 July 2011 to elect the 24th House of Representatives.The protestors of the United Front for Democracy Against Dictatorship or "Red Shirts" who occupied downtown Bangkok in April and May 2010 had demanded new elections. The government's counter-proposal to hold elections on 14 November 2010 was rejected by them and was followed by a violent crackdown when the protestors refused to disperse.
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