Nattapong Calls for Transformation of Suphan Buri Into an Orange Province

Suphan buri: Nattapong Ruangpanyawut, a prominent figure in the People's Party and a Prime Minister candidate, has announced his vision to transform Suphan Buri into an orange-hued province, despite facing legal challenges from energy companies. This bold plan aligns with his commitment to advocate for the people and initiate change, with support from fellow party members, including Pita Limjaroenrat, who has expressed a strong sense of nearing victory and emphasized the need for change in the province.

According to Thai News Agency, the People's Party's campaign caravan, dubbed "Country Love," was spearheaded by Nattapong Ruangpanyawut, alongside Pita Limjaroenrat, Karunpol Thiansuwan, Nattawut Buaprathum, Pijarn Chaowapatanawong, and five MP candidates for Suphan Buri. This campaign aims to garner support for the People's Party, urging voters to back their candidates in both the party-list and constituency ballots.

Campaign assistant Pita Limjaroenrat delivered a speech expressing his pride in potentially facilitating the election of the next Prime Minister. He urged Suphan Buri residents to vote for the People's Party, recalling the significant support they received in the 2023 party-list elections, where none of the constituencies garnered fewer than 35,000 votes.

Nattapong, confident in the People's Party's systematic approach, believes that a new era for Suphan Buri is imminent. He highlighted the party's plans to incorporate technology into agriculture, aiming to reduce fertilizer use and increase yields. Additionally, Nattapong addressed recent incidents in the province, such as a drug bust and a firework factory explosion, advocating for police reform and better safety regulations to prevent future tragedies.

On February 8th, Nattapong urged voters to embrace change, criticizing the current electoral process and calling for accountability within the Election Commission and independent organizations. He emphasized the need for voting reform, particularly in the police force, to eliminate favoritism in promotions.

The People's Party has proposed land management policies to support farmers, including issuing land titles to resolve land rights issues and forgiving debts for elderly farmers. Nattapong also highlighted the country's high land inequality and the need for economic reforms to combat illegal capital flows and money laundering.

Despite facing lawsuits from energy companies, Nattapong remains undeterred, pledging to continue advocating for lower electricity prices and justice for citizens. He concluded his address by urging voters to choose the People's Party on both ballots, aiming to establish a government that prioritizes the people's welfare and the future of the next generation.