Kla Tham Party Poised for Parliamentary Success with AI-Driven Campaign

Bangkok: Spokesperson Klatham has expressed confidence that 90% of Grade A MPs from the Kla Tham Party will return to the parliament in the next election. San Khiri, the party’s spokesperson, trusts “Pol. Col. Thammanat” to lead the party successfully and is ready for it to be the central party in forming a government, with an emphasis on AI training for MPs and campaigning strategies.

According to Thai News Agency, Mr. Akkhasan Khiri Lohwira, Chaiyaphum MP and spokesperson for the Kla Tham Party, discussed the recent party seminar titled ‘DARE TO DO, People Dare to Do,’ held from July 11-13, 2025. The seminar aimed to equip party members with essential skills and knowledge for the upcoming elections, reflecting the party’s growth with over 100,000 members. The event featured experts providing insights on effective communication, inspiring speeches, and the integration of AI technology, such as ChatGPT, for tasks like news and content writing. Additionally, online tools like Google Trends were highlighted as crucial for MPs’ communication strategies.

Mr. Saenkiri noted the inclusion of a session on creating impactful content for MPs, led by Na Nex, a renowned content creator. The session focused on leveraging social media and generating engaging content on platforms that capture public interest. He emphasized the importance of the seminar’s discussions, which revolved around identifying the core values, dreams, and roles that embody the Kla Tham Party’s ethos.

The seminar also explored the application of AI technology in legislative processes, such as drafting and monitoring laws. This approach is seen as beneficial for MPs’ effectiveness and legislative work. Mr. Saenkiri expressed confidence that the seminar attendees would apply their newfound knowledge, reinforcing their readiness to form a government. He highlighted Lt. Col. Thammanat Prompao’s leadership as a key factor in the party’s preparedness, emphasizing the quality of MPs dedicated to addressing public issues. He asserted that 90% of the top-grade MPs would likely secure parliamentary seats in the forthcoming election.