People’s Party Intensifies Campaign Efforts with Nationwide Rallies

Chonburi: The People's Party is ramping up its campaign activities across Thailand, conducting a series of rallies to garner support from voters as they aim to secure over 20 million votes. These efforts are part of a broader strategy to establish a people's government in the upcoming elections.

According to Thai News Agency, the party's campaign caravan, dubbed the "Saltwater People's Caravan," recently made its way through Chonburi Province. Led by Mr. Thanathorn Juangroongruangkit, a campaign assistant, and Ms. Sirikanya Tansakul, deputy leader and second-ranked prime ministerial candidate, the caravan sought to rally support for the party's parliamentary candidates. Mr. Thanathorn emphasized the importance of a united vote, urging citizens to support the People's Party in both ballots to facilitate meaningful change in Thailand.

Ms. Sirikanya echoed this sentiment, challenging the notion of political ownership in Chonburi and appealing to voters dissatisfied with the incumbent government's performance to opt for change by voting for the People's Party. The evening rally at Ploen Garden Market in Si Racha District featured prominent figures such as Mr. Sia Champathong, Ms. Thanaporn Wijan, Mr. Sittipol Wiboonthanakul, and Ms. Benja Saengchan.

Meanwhile, the "Khom Faek" caravan, led by Mr. Viroj Lakkhanaadisorn, deputy leader of the People's Party, campaigned in southern Isaan. The caravan introduced universal welfare policies aimed at increasing the elderly allowance and developing early childhood centers, drawing significant interest from local residents.

In the central region, the "Country Love" caravan traveled to Ratchaburi province, where an elderly supporter expressed strong backing for the People's Party. Led by Mr. Phicharn Chaowapatanawong and Ms. Pannika Wanich, the caravan received an enthusiastic response from the public, bolstering the party's hopes for electoral success.

In Udon Thani, Mr. Nattapong Ruangpanyawut, the People's Party leader and prime ministerial candidate, campaigned vigorously, urging voters to decisively support the People's Party on both ballots. He stressed the importance of backing the referendum for a new constitution, advocating for a departure from traditional politics.

Simultaneously, a significant rally took place in Chiang Mai, led by Mr. Veerayuth Kanchuchat, Ms. Rakchanok Srinok, Mr. Pita Limjaroenrat, and Mr. Chaithawat Tulathan. The event aimed to consolidate support in the northern region as part of the party's comprehensive campaign strategy.

With the election date approaching, the People's Party continues its nationwide campaign efforts, focusing on connecting with citizens and advocating for a transformative political agenda.