Sisaket: Anutin Charnvirakul, leader of the Bhumjaithai Party, took the stage in Khukhan, Sisaket Province, expressing confidence in his work over the past four months and projecting even greater success if given four years. He urged the people to vote for all nine of his party's candidates to enter parliament, ensuring representation and service to the people.
According to Thai News Agency, Mr. Anutin made a strong appeal to the people of Sisaket, emphasizing the importance of supporting the Bhumjaithai Party. He pledged that if elected, he would ensure significant economic benefits, including raising rice prices to over 20,000 baht and increasing the value of other crops and livestock. He expressed his commitment to keeping the border crossing closed, stating that it would remain so even if it meant facing a third or fourth conflict, which he was confident of winning.
Mr. Anutin, speaking at a rally to support Mr. Kochasak Siriratmanawong, the Bhumjaithai Party's candidate for Member of Parliament in Sisaket Constituency 6, emphasized his long-standing connection to Sisaket. He highlighted the growth of the Bhumjaithai Party from its early days in Buriram to gaining nationwide trust, particularly in southern Isaan. He urged voters to elect all nine of his party's candidates, emphasizing that Sisaket's choice also impacts the election of the Prime Minister.
He reiterated the strategic importance of Sisaket and the need to prioritize the province, promising that positive changes would continue with his leadership. Mr. Anutin also underscored the significance of aligning with the military, ensuring the security and protection of Thailand.
In his concluding remarks, Mr. Anutin assured the people of Sisaket and Khukhan of his dedication to their welfare, emphasizing that his government would be one that instills confidence and satisfaction across all provinces in Thailand. He expressed his unwavering commitment to working for the people without delay, highlighting the urgency of continued development and progress for the nation.