Yotchanan Completes Ambitious Campaign Tour in Northeastern Thailand

Chonburi: Concluding a rigorous three-day campaign tour across northeastern Thailand, Yotchanan declared his readiness to become the 33rd Prime Minister, urging voters to remember February 8th and to support Pheu Thai on both ballots to transform their lives and the nation.

According to Thai News Agency, February 4 marked the last day of the Pheu Thai Party's tour, which spanned eight northeastern provinces: Sakon Nakhon, Nakhon Phanom, Mukdahan, Amnat Charoen, Ubon Ratchathani, Si Sa Ket, Surin, and Roi Et. The campaign, held from February 2-4, 2026, included 16 rallies.

Yotsanu Wongsawat, the Pheu Thai Party's prime ministerial candidate, continued his campaign with rallies in Sisaket, Surin, and Roi Et provinces. In the evening, two rallies took place in Roi Et, at Kaset Wisai Agricultural Technical College and Suwannaphum Wittayalai School, marking the tour's conclusion.

Yotsanan addressed the public in Roi Et, mentioning his previous visits and his commitment to addressing water management challenges. He highlighted a plan to transform the existing system to better manage floods and droughts. This includes addressing the lack of oversight in irrigation and drainage systems. Additionally, he emphasized ongoing initiatives against drug trafficking and scams, including the "One Province, One Rehabilitation Center" starting February 8th.

Yotsanan also challenged other political promises, emphasizing the Pheu Thai Party's "Millionaire" project aimed at boosting the local economy by keeping money within the community. He stressed the importance of supporting the poor and promoting tourism and economic growth in Roi Et.

He concluded by urging voters to support the Pheu Thai Party in all eight constituencies, emphasizing that every vote counts in changing lives and the nation.