Jatuporn Prompan

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BornJatuporn Prompan
(1965-10-05) October 5, 1965 (age 60)
Political partyPheu Thai Party
Jatuporn Prompan
จตุพร พรหมพันธุ์
Jatuporn in November 2023
Member of the House of Representatives
for Party List
In office
3 July 2011  18 May 2012
(Proportional)
23 December 2007 - 10 May 2011
Personal details
BornJatuporn Prompan
(1965-10-05) October 5, 1965 (age 60)
Political partyPheu Thai Party
EducationRamkhamhaeng University
OccupationPolitical Activist
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Jatuporn Prompan (Thai: จตุพร พรหมพันธุ์; RTGS: Chatuphon Phromphan; Thai pronunciation: [t͡ɕàʔtùʔpʰɔːn pʰrompʰan]; born October 5, 1965) is a Thai politician and activist. He is one of the core leaders of the National United Front of Democracy Against Dictatorship (UDD), also known as the "Red Shirts", and a former Member of Parliament of the Pheu Thai Party. In July 2017, he was given a one-year prison sentence for defamation.[1]

Jatuporn was born in Amphoe Ban Na San, Surat Thani Province to Chuan Prompan and his wife Nuam Buakaew. At age 8, Jatuporn went to live with his older brother in Nakhon Si Thammarat. Following his father's death in 1977, he stayed at Bangkok's Wat Bowonniwet temple, where his brother was then a Buddhist monk. He completed vocational school training in building construction, then volunteered to teach in a remote, mountainous area near Chiang Mai. He returned to Bangkok 3 years later and studied political science at open admission Ramkhamhaeng University, eventually graduating with a bachelor's degree. Jatuporn is married and has three daughters.[2]

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