Bangkok: Natthapong Ruangpanyawut, leader of the People's Party, spearheaded a campaign alongside Bangkok City Council candidates in the districts of Khlong San, Bang Kho Laem, and Yan Nawa, focusing on community safety, environmental cleanliness, and transportation improvement.
According to Thai News Agency, the campaign is part of preparations for the upcoming Bangkok gubernatorial and Metropolitan Council elections on June 28th. The People's Party has been actively engaging with residents to discuss urban development policies that align with the needs of Bangkok's population.
The campaign began at the Wat Saewetachat Market in Khlong San, where People's Party candidate Natthachira Suphaphan, numbered 3 on the ballot, interacted with vendors and locals. The team then moved through key areas to engage more residents with their policies.
In the Bang Kho Laem district, Natthapong was joined by candidate Kittisak Utsahapradit, number 4 on the ballot. Their strategy included meeting the public at popular locations such as the Terminal 21 Rama 3 shopping mall and Ban Mai Market, while promoting their policies throughout the district.
The day concluded in the Yannawa district, where Natthapong campaigned with candidate Phattharasak Maipranet, emphasizing the Party's commitment to addressing long-standing issues in safety, environment, and transportation. The focus was on installing security measures such as CCTV and improving infrastructure like street lighting and waste management.
Natthapong highlighted that problems such as insufficient security, inadequate canal management, and poor transportation facilities are shared by many Bangkok districts. The Party's policies aim to address these challenges comprehensively, ensuring safer and cleaner communities and better transportation systems.
The People's Party is committed to transforming Bangkok into a city that prioritizes its residents' well-being, with a focus on sustainable solutions and community engagement. Natthapong expressed confidence that their understanding of these issues will lead to effective problem-solving and improve the quality of life for Bangkok residents.