Pheu Thai Party Confident in Securing All Five Parliamentary Seats in Kanchanaburi

Kanchanaburi: "Yotchanan" is confident that Pheu Thai's policies will win over the people of Kanchanaburi. Yotsanan is confident that the Pheu Thai party's policies will win over the people of Kanchanaburi, aiming to sweep all five parliamentary seats in the province. He believes their existing voter base remains strong.

According to Thai News Agency, Yotsanu Wongsawat, the Pheu Thai Party's prime ministerial candidate, expressed confidence in maintaining the party's position in Kanchanaburi province, stating that he was not worried because the candidates running in the area are those who have consistently worked in the region. This has been proven by his visits to the area and listening to the people. He emphasized that what everyone wants is policy-related issues, and that the party has always had an advantage in implementing policies. He added that the people want the policies they communicate, and he is confident, especially after visiting the area and meeting with the people.

When asked again if he was worried because those who switched parties had joined the ruling party, Mr. Yotsanan said he was not worried because in the last election, the bases they supported remained intact. This time, many people see their policies as realistic and achievable, and many are ready to vote for the Pheu Thai Party in those districts.

When asked whether the recent by-election loss to the Bhumjaithai Party was different from a general election, Mr. Yotsanan said that there were differences, but the support base they maintain remains the same. It's just that last time several bases were consolidated, but rest assured, the people they support are still the same. This time, if they get a similar number of votes as before, they should be able to win.

Mr. Yotsanan further stated that he is aiming for 5 seats in this election because he is truly confident. He mentioned that he was visiting Kanchanaburi today, where he previously worked at Mahidol University, Sai Yok campus, and had frequent opportunities to meet with the people. He felt like he was returning to his former workplace.