Its leadership had Tul Tintamora as party leader and Alisa Sattayawirut as deputy-leader, who both assumed their posts on 5 April 2024.
[29] By the end of the day, its membership had grown to almost 40,000 and the total of donations to the party had exceeded 20 million baht.
Thai law states that political parties must maintain one branch in each region of Thailand (north, northeast, central plains and south) for one year in order to exist legally.
"[22] On 12 August, the Secretary-General of the EC Sawang Boonmee responded by saying that the People's Party had registered branches in all regions and dismissed Warong's claims.
[31] Despite this, Warong said he would submit a petition to the EC and that they "must examine if the Thin Kakao Chaovilai Party had those branches in every region by the time it was taken over.