Pipat Ratchakitprakarn Advocates Infrastructure Development in Songkhla’s District 6 Rally

Songkhla: "Pipat" addressed a rally in Songkhla's District 6, highlighting policies on roads and a ring road to boost the economy. The Songkhla stadium was bustling as Pipat, a candidate for Constituency 6, was campaigning for a seat in the district, with over 2,500 people in attendance. The Bhumjaithai Party continues to show strong support, highlighting its policies on roads and a ring road to boost the local economy.

According to Thai News Agency, Mr. Pipat Ratchakitprakarn, the Southern Regional Commander of the Bhumjaithai Party, campaigned in Songkhla Province to support the party's parliamentary candidates. He was greeted by over 2,500 people who enthusiastically attended the rally at Ban Muang School, representing Constituency 6, which covers Sadao and Khlong Hoi Khong districts in Songkhla Province. This reflects the positive reception and growing confidence in the Bhumjaithai Party.

During this campaign rally, the following Bhumjaithai Party candidates participated: Mr. Anukul Pruksasnusuk, candidate for Constituency 6, number 3, and Mr. Sanphet Bunyamanee, candidate for Constituency 1, number 2.

Mr. Pipat stated in his speech that the Bhumjaithai Party prioritizes infrastructure development, particularly road projects and the Hat Yai ring road, which will be a key mechanism for driving the economy, trade, and tourism of Songkhla province. He also emphasized that economic policies that reach the people, such as the "Half-Price Plus" scheme, remain popular and are being strongly requested by many, as reflected in the positive feedback received at the rallies.

The atmosphere was lively as citizens unanimously urged Mr. Anutin Charnvirakul, leader of the Bhumjaithai Party, to meet with them in the area. They also invited him to personally visit the market in Constituency 6.

Mr. Pipat also explained his reasons for supporting Mr. Anukul Pruksasuk, stating that he is a knowledgeable and capable individual with a business background, which differs from traditional politicians. Businessmen understand budget management, know how to achieve tangible results, and avoid losses. He believes that applying this approach in parliament would enable him to raise questions, inquire, and push for concrete budget allocations from various ministries to develop Sadao and Khlong Hoi Khong districts.

"The role of an MP is not just to be a good speaker, but to know how to persuade ministries to pay attention to our area and allocate budgets to truly improve the livelihoods of our people," Mr. Pipat said.

During his speech, Mr. Pipat emphasized that age is not an obstacle to political work. What matters most is heart and determination. He invited the public to choose a representative who is ready to work in the February 8th election, voting for the Bhumjaithai Party, both the candidate and the party, number 37, to develop the sub-districts, districts, and Songkhla province for sustainable progress.