Chonburi: "Jetsada" has reaffirmed his patriotism and commitment to a "party without financiers" during a campaign tour in Chonburi province, emphasizing the need for new generation leaders in politics. Alongside Mr. Chaiwut Thanakamanusorn, leader of the Rak Chart Party, Jetsada led parliamentary candidates on a tour which included a visit to the Guan Yu Shrine to seek success and overcome obstacles.
According to Thai News Agency, the Rak Chart Party team continued their campaign at the Samet Electric Market in Mueang District, Chonburi Province, where they were warmly received by vendors. One vendor likened the team to celebrities and expressed hope for young people's involvement in politics, signaling potential changes.
Mr. Jetsada emphasized that the Rak Chart Party is built on the principle of new politics that serves the civic sector, stressing the importance of transparency and honesty in politics. He highlighted the inconsistencies within political alliances, noting discussions among major parties about potential collaborations, which often result in compromises to maintain power.
Mr. Jetsada criticized the tendency of voters to support familiar faces, hindering political change. He assured that while the Rak Chart Party may not claim perfection, it offers a distinctive approach. The party's independence, free from wealthy financiers, was highlighted as a key strength, allowing it to work without obligations to special interests.
"We don't need to repay anyone specifically. What we must repay is our fellow citizens, the land, the nation, and the monarchy," Mr. Jetsada stated, urging citizens to support genuine change by voting for Rak Chart Party, number 35, in the upcoming elections.