Sirikanya Thanks Bangkok Residents and Highlights Reform Agenda

Bangkok: "Sirikanya" expressed her gratitude to Bangkok residents for their positive feedback, emphasizing that citizens have no owner and highlighting the readiness of her administration team to reform and modernize the civil service system.

According to Thai News Agency, Ms. Sirikanya Tansakul, the People's Party's second-ranked prime ministerial candidate, campaigned in Bangkok to support the party's parliamentary candidates. Her morning visit to Prachaniwet Market aimed to boost "Goody" Chayapol Sathondee, the candidate for Bangkok Constituency 8 (number 1). Later in the afternoon, she campaigned at AC Sai Mai Market for Sasinan Thammanitthinan, the candidate for Bangkok Constituency 11 (number 15). The campaign events saw an enthusiastic response, with residents engaging for photos and showing their support.

Ms. Sirikanya noted the strong public response to her campaign efforts across various districts in Bangkok. While acknowledging Bangkok as a key stronghold for the People's Party, she reiterated that no party owns any area, and it is the responsibility of the party to earn the public's trust. Her aim is for the People's Party to succeed in all 33 districts by demonstrating diligence and dedication.

The competitive political landscape, according to Ms. Sirikanya, is beneficial as it offers the public diverse choices. She stressed that competition should be constructive, providing clear policies and positions that guide the public in decision-making. The People's Party's vision for Thailand includes promoting equality and modernizing to stay in tune with global advancements. Key policies include the receipt lottery, which aims to support SMEs by offering customers lottery tickets for every 500 baht spent at small retailers, with bi-weekly prize draws. This initiative seeks to provide long-term support for SMEs beyond a one-time economic boost.

Ms. Sirikanya also highlighted "The Professional Series," showcasing the People's Government's administrative team, which is set to spearhead civil service reform. This initiative underscores the party's commitment to presenting knowledgeable and capable leaders ready to modernize the civil service. She invited the public to an event on January 11, 2026, at Samyan Mitrtown Hall to unveil the People's Government's vision, introduce the administrative team, and outline the 12 immediate tasks the government will prioritize upon taking office.