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Parit Wacharasindhu

Parit Wacharasindhu (Thai: พริษฐ์ วัชรสินธุ; born 10 December 1992), nicknamed Itim (Thai: ไอติม) is a Thai politician who currently serves as a party-list member of the Thai House of Representatives. He is also the current Spokesperson of the Move Forward Party.

Parit Wacharasindhu
พริษฐ์ วัชรสินธุ
Parit in 2023
Member of the House of Representatives
Assumed office
14 May 2023
ConstituencyParty-list (Move Forward)
Spokesperson of Move Forward Party
Assumed office
23 September 2023
Preceded byRangsiman Rome
Personal details
Born (1992-12-10) 10 December 1992 (age 31)
Bangkok, Thailand
Political partyMove Forward (since 2022)
Other political
affiliations
Democrat (2018-2019)
EducationShrewsbury International School
Eton College
Alma materSt John's College, Oxford
Occupation
  • Politician
  • TV host

Parit was educated in the United Kingdom. He first entered politics as a candidate for the House of Representatives under the Democrat Party but later resigned after the Democrats joined a coalition led by the military-backed Palang Pracharath Party in the 2019 Thai general election.[1] Since his resignation, he started an education company called Startdee, which he described as an affordable and high-quality educational platform.[2] He then joined the Move Forward Party as the party's campaign manager on 30 April 2022.[3]

Early life and education edit

Parit was born into a prominent Thai family. Both his parents are doctors, and his mother, Prof. Dr. Alisa Wacharasindhu (née Vejjajiva), is the eldest sister of former prime minister and former Democrat Party leader Abhisit Vejjajiva.[4]

Parit graduated from Chulalongkorn University Demonstration Elementary School. When he was nine years old, he travelled to study in England at preparatory schools, he said on an interview that the first time studying in the UK was very scary. After he returned to Thailand, he moved to Shrewsbury International School in order to learn more English. Then at the age of 13, he took King's Scholarship exam at Eton College and was later accepted as a scholar. He received a Bachelor's degree in Philosophy, Politics and Economics (PPE), from St John's College, University of Oxford.[5]

During his studies at Oxford in 2014, he was elected President of the Oxford Union, the largest student society at Oxford University, and one of the oldest debating societies in the world. He was the first Thai to take this role.[6]

He is widely known in Thai society from being a trainee at the Office of the Prime Minister in 2009 while Abhisit Vejjajiva was Prime Minister.[7]

Early career edit

After graduating from Oxford, Parit planned to work in Thai politics, however, the country was still under military rule. Since there were no planned elections, he instead became a consultant for the firm McKinsey, working on various projects in Southeast Asia.[8]

Political career edit

In 2018, Parit left his job at McKinsey and returned to Thailand to start his career in Thai politics. He joined the Democrat Party and affirmed his desire to run for office to become a member of the House of Representatives.

While waiting for the military junta to declare elections, Parit hosted and co-produced a TV program "Hen Kub Ta" (เห็นกับตา; lit: "see with eyes") on PPTV HD, starting 4 May 2018.[9] The show consisted of him trying out different jobs (such as garbage collector) in each episode.

He also co-founded the "New Dem" group within the Democrat Party, with the goals of ushering in a new generation of Democrat politicians.

On 26 December 2018, he was assigned to be a candidate in Bangkok's 13th constituency, consisting of Bang Kapi and Wang Thonglang (only Phlapphla) in the 2019 general election.[10] The seat was previously held by Nat Bantadtan (son of previous Democrat leader, Banyat Bantadtan) and is considered a strong Democrat constituency. Generally, first-time candidates like Parit are not assigned to run in safe seats as these seats are reserved for incumbents or more senior party members.

However, the Democrat Party faced a devastating defeat in the 2019 election, losing all its seats in Bangkok, which is traditionally a Democrat stronghold. Parit, who ran in Bangkok's 13th constituency, came in 4th place.[11]

Post 2019 election edit

After news reports that senior members of the party planned to form a coalition government with Palang Pracharath, a pro-junta party, Parit and his New Dem colleagues came out against this move, citing the party's campaign promise that it won't back Gen. Prayut and support the junta's continuation of power. Instead, Parit urged the party to organise an open primary where the party's members and non-members could vote on the party's future. However, the Democrat party eventually joined Palang Pracharath's coalition, and Parit soon left the party.[12]

In 2022, Parit joined the Move Forward Party, one of the leading opposition parties in the National Assembly. Since then, he became the party's policy campaign manager. He has stated that he will not return to the Democrat Party.[13]

2023 election edit

In the 2023 Thai general election, Parit was the 11th candidate on the Move Forward Party List. He was elected to the House of Representatives.

Personal life edit

Parit is known for his relationship with Channel 3's actress Nuttanicha Dungwattanawanich. They were together for three years before separating in 2017.[14]

References edit

  1. ^ "'New Dems' quit over PPRP tie-up". Bangkok Post. Retrieved 26 August 2023.
  2. ^ "StartDee app styles itself as the 'Netflix of education'". Bangkok Post. Retrieved 26 August 2023.
  3. ^ "ชัดเจน 'ไอติม พริษฐ์' ขยับร่วมงานก้าวไกล นั่งตำแหน่งผู้จัดการการสื่อสารและการรณรงค์นโยบายของพรรค". THE STANDARD (in Thai). 30 April 2022. Retrieved 26 August 2023.
  4. ^ "10 รู้จัก ไอติม พริษฐ์ ไฮโซหนุ่มไฟแรง ถอดแบบน้ามาเป๊ะๆ". Thai Rath (in Thai). 10 April 2018.
  5. ^ Loukgolf's English Room - [EP.236] ไอติม พริษฐ์ วัชรสินธุ, retrieved 26 August 2023
  6. ^ BUDSARAKHAM SINLAPALAVAN, KOR (28 April 2014). "Abhisit's nephew 'Itim' first Thai to lead top Oxford society". The Nation.
  7. ^ "ทำเนียบคึกคัก ไอติม หลานนายกฯ หวนฝึกงานรอบ 2". Kapook.com (in Thai). 14 July 2009.
  8. ^ Countdown 11: Itim Parit Wacharasindhu, retrieved 16 March 2019
  9. ^ ""ไอติม พริษฐ์" นั่งแท่นพิธีกร "เห็นกับตา" เจาะลึกอาชีพในมุมที่คุณไม่เคยรู้". PPTV HD (in Thai). 3 May 2018.
  10. ^ "รับฟังทำได้จริง 'ไอติม' ขันอาสา!ปชป.ไฟเขียวลงเขตบางกะปิ-วังทองหลาง". Thaipost (in Thai). 26 December 2018.
  11. ^ Thaitrakulpanich, Asaree; Reporter, Staff (25 March 2019). "Surprises, Snubs of Thailand's 2019 Election". Khaosod English. Retrieved 11 April 2019.
  12. ^ "Barking at the moon?". Bangkok Post. Retrieved 7 May 2022.
  13. ^ "ไอติม พริษฐ์ ย้ำไม่กลับประชาธิปัตย์ ยืนยันก้าวไกลมีนโยบายแก้ ม.112 เชื่อไม่ใช่อุปสรรค มองเป็นทิศทางขยายแนวร่วม". THE STANDARD (in Thai). 2 May 2022. Retrieved 7 May 2022.
  14. ^ "'ณิชา'น้ำตาคลอเบ้า ยอมรับเลิก'ไอติม'แล้ว". Daily News (in Thai). 12 September 2017.
Preceded by Move Forward Party Spokeperson
2023-Present
Succeeded by
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1992 12 10 10 December 1992 age 31 Bangkok ThailandPolitical partyMove Forward since 2022 Other politicalaffiliationsDemocrat 2018 2019 EducationShrewsbury International SchoolEton CollegeAlma materSt John s College OxfordOccupationPoliticianTV hostParit was educated in the United Kingdom He first entered politics as a candidate for the House of Representatives under the Democrat Party but later resigned after the Democrats joined a coalition led by the military backed Palang Pracharath Party in the 2019 Thai general election 1 Since his resignation he started an education company called Startdee which he described as an affordable and high quality educational platform 2 He then joined the Move Forward Party as the party s campaign manager on 30 April 2022 3 Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Early career 3 Political career 3 1 Post 2019 election 3 2 2023 election 4 Personal life 5 ReferencesEarly life and education editParit was born into a prominent Thai family Both his parents are doctors and his mother Prof Dr Alisa Wacharasindhu nee Vejjajiva is the eldest sister of former prime minister and former Democrat Party leader Abhisit Vejjajiva 4 Parit graduated from Chulalongkorn University Demonstration Elementary School When he was nine years old he travelled to study in England at preparatory schools he said on an interview that the first time studying in the UK was very scary After he returned to Thailand he moved to Shrewsbury International School in order to learn more English Then at the age of 13 he took King s Scholarship exam at Eton College and was later accepted as a scholar He received a Bachelor s degree in Philosophy Politics and Economics PPE from St John s College University of Oxford 5 During his studies at Oxford in 2014 he was elected President of the Oxford Union the largest student society at Oxford University and one of the oldest debating societies in the world He was the first Thai to take this role 6 He is widely known in Thai society from being a trainee at the Office of the Prime Minister in 2009 while Abhisit Vejjajiva was Prime Minister 7 Early career editAfter graduating from Oxford Parit planned to work in Thai politics however the country was still under military rule Since there were no planned elections he instead became a consultant for the firm McKinsey working on various projects in Southeast Asia 8 Political career editIn 2018 Parit left his job at McKinsey and returned to Thailand to start his career in Thai politics He joined the Democrat Party and affirmed his desire to run for office to become a member of the House of Representatives While waiting for the military junta to declare elections Parit hosted and co produced a TV program Hen Kub Ta ehnkbta lit see with eyes on PPTV HD starting 4 May 2018 9 The show consisted of him trying out different jobs such as garbage collector in each episode He also co founded the New Dem group within the Democrat Party with the goals of ushering in a new generation of Democrat politicians On 26 December 2018 he was assigned to be a candidate in Bangkok s 13th constituency consisting of Bang Kapi and Wang Thonglang only Phlapphla in the 2019 general election 10 The seat was previously held by Nat Bantadtan son of previous Democrat leader Banyat Bantadtan and is considered a strong Democrat constituency Generally first time candidates like Parit are not assigned to run in safe seats as these seats are reserved for incumbents or more senior party members However the Democrat Party faced a devastating defeat in the 2019 election losing all its seats in Bangkok which is traditionally a Democrat stronghold Parit who ran in Bangkok s 13th constituency came in 4th place 11 Post 2019 election edit After news reports that senior members of the party planned to form a coalition government with Palang Pracharath a pro junta party Parit and his New Dem colleagues came out against this move citing the party s campaign promise that it won t back Gen Prayut and support the junta s continuation of power Instead Parit urged the party to organise an open primary where the party s members and non members could vote on the party s future However the Democrat party eventually joined Palang Pracharath s coalition and Parit soon left the party 12 In 2022 Parit joined the Move Forward Party one of the leading opposition parties in the National Assembly Since then he became the party s policy campaign manager He has stated that he will not return to the Democrat Party 13 2023 election edit In the 2023 Thai general election Parit was the 11th candidate on the Move Forward Party List He was elected to the House of Representatives Personal life editParit is known for his relationship with Channel 3 s actress Nuttanicha Dungwattanawanich They were together for three years before separating in 2017 14 References edit New Dems quit over PPRP tie up Bangkok Post Retrieved 26 August 2023 StartDee app styles itself as the Netflix of education Bangkok Post Retrieved 26 August 2023 chdecn ixtim phristh khybrwmngankawikl nngtaaehnngphucdkarkarsuxsaraelakarrnrngkhnoybaykhxngphrrkh THE STANDARD in Thai 30 April 2022 Retrieved 26 August 2023 10 ruck ixtim phristh ihoshnumifaerng thxdaebbnamaepa Thai Rath in Thai 10 April 2018 Loukgolf s English Room EP 236 ixtim phristh wchrsinthu retrieved 26 August 2023 BUDSARAKHAM SINLAPALAVAN KOR 28 April 2014 Abhisit s nephew Itim first Thai to lead top Oxford society The Nation thaeniybkhukkhk ixtim hlannayk hwnfuknganrxb 2 Kapook com in Thai 14 July 2009 Countdown 11 Itim Parit Wacharasindhu retrieved 16 March 2019 ixtim phristh nngaethnphithikr ehnkbta ecaalukxachiphinmumthikhunimekhyru PPTV HD in Thai 3 May 2018 rbfngthaidcring ixtim khnxasa pchp ifekhiywlngekhtbangkapi wngthxnghlang Thaipost in Thai 26 December 2018 Thaitrakulpanich Asaree Reporter Staff 25 March 2019 Surprises Snubs of Thailand s 2019 Election Khaosod English Retrieved 11 April 2019 Barking at the moon Bangkok Post Retrieved 7 May 2022 ixtim phristh yaimklbprachathipty yunynkawiklminoybayaek m 112 echuximichxupsrrkh mxngepnthisthangkhyayaenwrwm THE STANDARD in Thai 2 May 2022 Retrieved 7 May 2022 nicha natakhlxeba yxmrbelik ixtim aelw Daily News in Thai 12 September 2017 Preceded byRangsiman Rome Move Forward Party Spokeperson2023 Present Succeeded by Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Parit Wacharasindhu amp oldid 1190404977, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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