Bhumjaithai Party Transforms Identity to ‘Blue Party’ in 17th Year Celebration

Bangkok: Bhumjaithai Party marked its 17th anniversary with a significant transformation, unveiling a new all-blue logo to symbolize its dedication to peaceful politics and national stability. The party aims to move forward without engaging in divisive color politics. Party leader Anutin Charnvirakul expressed pride in being recognized as the “Blue Party,” emphasizing the party’s commitment to honor and stability.

According to Thai News Agency, the anniversary event was chaired by Anutin Charnvirakul alongside key party figures including Chaichana Chidchob, ministers, and members of the House of Representatives. The celebration featured Buddhist and Islamic ceremonies, with representatives from various political parties such as Pheu Thai, Chartthaipattana, and Democrat Party attending to congratulate Bhumjaithai.

The party’s 2025 annual general meeting followed, where members ratified changes to party regulations and adopted the new all-blue logo. The color blue was chosen to reflect values of patriotism, unity, and loyalty to the monarchy, in line with Thailand’s democratic system. Anutin highlighted the party’s resilience and continuous service to the people over the past 16 years, regardless of political challenges.

Anutin reiterated the party’s unyielding loyalty to national institutions, which he believes has cemented the party’s identity as the “Blue Party.” He emphasized that this identity is a testament to Bhumjaithai’s unwavering ideology and commitment to national stability.

The blue color, representing peace, strength, and unity, aligns with Bhumjaithai’s core principles. Anutin declared that the party’s new emblem signifies a unified political institution dedicated to fostering national harmony without inciting division or conflict. He urged party members to embrace the blue identity and work diligently for the people’s welfare.

In conclusion, the Bhumjaithai Party aims to navigate future global challenges with steadfast dedication to the Thai people, maintaining its role as a cornerstone of Thai politics under the democratic regime with the King as Head of State. The event concluded with the unveiling of the new blue party office, symbolizing this new chapter in the party’s history.