Its motto, "Democracy must be fair" (Thai: ประชาธิปไตยต้องเป็นธรรม), reflects its commitment to social justice and inclusive development.
[9][10] In the 2023 Thai general election, the Fair Party fielded candidates in 11 district-based constituencies and 9 in the proportional representation system, but did not nominate anyone for the position of Prime Minister.
The party issued a statement explaining that the phrase referred to a policy of decentralization, and "Patani" was a term used for the southern border provinces, representing identity and history.
"[12] After the election, an academic seminar was held, which led to a proposal for a referendum to separate the three southern border provinces.
[13] The Fair Party won one seat in the proportional representation system, with Kannavee Suebsang being elected.