Pipat Ratchakitprakarn Energizes Bhumjaithai Party’s Campaign in Nakhon Si Thammarat

Bangkok: "Pipat" leads the Bhumjaithai Party's southern MPs in their first campaign, energizing candidates in Nakhon Si Thammarat and vowing to represent the people of the South and reclaim the opportunities they have been neglected for 30 years. Mr. Pipat Ratchakitprakarn, as the regional commander for the Bhumjaithai Party in Southern Thailand, began touring to encourage the party's candidates on the first day of registration for the constituency-based parliamentary elections.

According to Thai News Agency, Mr. Pipat said that today he traveled to give encouragement to the Bhumjaithai Party's parliamentary candidates in all 9 constituencies of Nakhon Si Thammarat Province at the Nakhon Si Thammarat Provincial Administrative Organization's Public Assembly Hall and Theater. Mr. Pipat further stated that Bhumjaithai has been thoroughly prepared for this election, having a proven track record, and is confident that all candidates are committed to developing the province. Therefore, he urged the people of Nakhon Si Thammarat to vote for Bhumjaithai's candidates in all nine constituencies and other areas. Personally, he hopes to win both the constituency and party-list elections, but ultimately, everything depends on the people. If they want Bhumjaithai to fully support the province, they should vote for them.

Regarding the atmosphere on the first day of registration for parliamentary candidates in Nakhon Si Thammarat, Mr. Pipat said that all political parties were lively, but Bhumjaithai also had a considerable number of supporters. He added that they will encourage candidates in every constituency to campaign in their respective areas, as they have approximately 40 days. Therefore, they must work quickly to assure the public about Bhumjaithai's past achievements and its future plans if they lead the government. He noted that Mr. Anutin Charnvirakul, the party leader, has already announced the overall policy plan. As for policies for the southern region, they will brainstorm and present various smaller policy projects to the people of the South.

Regarding the target for MPs in the South, Mr. Pipat is confident that with friends in the area joining the Bhumjaithai Party in 31 constituencies, they will ensure those representatives return to serve the people. For the remaining seats, he urged consideration of newcomers from the 14 southern provinces who possess knowledge and abilities, to help develop and build the community. He emphasized that the South has been neglected for 30-40 years and therefore asked for the highest possible number of representatives to speak in parliament on behalf of the people and reclaim the rights and opportunities that have been overlooked for decades.

"The Bhumjaithai Party is reclaiming the rights of the people of Southern Thailand by leading the formation of the government once again. I will be the one to propose measures to develop all aspects of infrastructure in the South."