Ayutthaya: "Patriotic" and "Democrat Party" supporters met in the middle of Chaophrom market and greeted each other in a friendly manner. The "Rak Chart" party met with members of the Democrat Party in the Chao Phrom market in Ayutthaya. Chaiwut and Dr. Jetsada, along with Abhisit and Korn, greeted each other warmly. Locals urged the Rak Chart party to field candidates in their constituencies.
According to Thai News Agency, Mr. Chaiwut Thanakamanusorn, party leader and prime ministerial candidate, along with Mr. Jetsada Tonawanik, also a prime ministerial candidate, led the Rak Chart Party team to Chao Phrom Market on Uthong Road, Hor Rattana Chai Subdistrict, Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya District, Ayutthaya Province, to solicit votes from the local people in the final stages of the election campaign.
The atmosphere was lively along the route of the Rak Chart Party team's campaign walk. They received a positive response, with many people recognizing the party from viral videos on social media. Many approached the team to dance and film themselves with them, expressing admiration for Professor Jesada, noting his enhanced appearance compared to television and media portrayals. They also commented on the appearance and friendly demeanor of the young Rak Chart Party members who joined the campaign walk. Most vendors and members of the public who approached the team expressed their desire to see the Rak Chart Party field candidates in the Ayutthaya province, expressing their support for the young politicians. They felt hopeful that Thailand would continue to develop and pass on a bright future, mirroring the appearance of the Rak Chart Party members to the next generation.
Furthermore, during their campaign trail, the Rak Chart Party team unexpectedly encountered the campaign convoy of the Democrat Party, led by Mr. Abhisit Vejjajiva, the party leader and prime ministerial candidate, along with Mr. Korn Chatikavanij, the deputy party leader and prime ministerial candidate, who were also campaigning in the same area. Upon meeting, the atmosphere was friendly and cordial. The leaders of both parties greeted each other with a wai (traditional Thai greeting) and shook hands warmly, amidst a crowd of media and members of the public who had gathered to take pictures.
Abhisit also joked with Chaiwut, suggesting he "show off his dancing," which elicited cheers from the supporters. He then invited Chaiwut to "dance with him" before the two laughed, shook hands, and parted ways, demonstrating a constructive and cooperative approach to political competition.