Bangkok: Dr. Suchatvee Suwansawat, leader and prime minister candidate of the Thai Kao Mai Party, campaigned in the Laksi and Chatuchak districts, emphasizing education as a solution to poverty. During his visit, he interacted with vendors at the Keha Thung Song Hong and Prachaniwet 1 morning markets, promoting policies like free education, student loan relief, and a 20,000 baht fund for self-employed individuals.
According to Thai News Agency, Dr. Suchatvee's campaign was marked by enthusiastic interactions with the public, who greeted him warmly and expressed their support. He highlighted the need for constructive political engagement, focusing on improving the country's education system. He stressed that better education is essential for economic development, urging voters to support the Thai Kao Mai Party to enact meaningful reforms.
Dr. Suchatvee also addressed the challenges faced by vendors, noting the quiet state of markets. He proposed the Thai Kaew Mai Fund, which offers a 20,000 baht loan at low interest rates to self-employed individuals, helping them avoid high-interest informal loans. His campaign seeks to address both economic and educational issues, promising to restore Thailand's educational standards.
In response to the Election Commission Secretary's remarks about voter trust, Dr. Suchatvee encouraged citizens to participate in the upcoming election, emphasizing its importance for the country's future. He expressed confidence in the Election Commission's ability to conduct a fair and transparent election process.
Dr. Suchatvee concluded with a call for political change in Thailand, advocating for a shift away from conflict-driven politics. He urged voters to support parties focused on positive reforms, particularly in education, to ensure long-term national progress.