Sisaket: Yotchanan Wongsawat, the Pheu Thai Party's prime ministerial candidate, has made a strong appeal for unity and peace, stating his desire to avoid elections that could lead to division and conflict. During a rally at the Sisaket United football training ground, he emphasized the importance of maintaining the sovereignty and peace of Thailand while addressing the needs of its people.
According to Thai News Agency, Yotchanan spoke passionately to the people of Sisaket Province, expressing gratitude for their long-standing support and kindness towards the Pheu Thai Party. He acknowledged the challenges the party faces but underscored that they are not alone in their fight, as the people of Sisaket stand firmly by their side. His campaign aims to secure victory in all nine constituencies in the province, with a vision to improve the quality of life through agricultural innovation, tourism, and enhanced infrastructure.
Yotchanan addressed the crowd, highlighting the importance of decentralizing power to the Northeast region to allow local management of budgets. He stressed the need to combat corruption through a digital government, ensuring transparency and preventing misuse of state power. He reiterated the Pheu Thai Party's commitment to working with the people and emphasized that the time for political attacks is over, calling for national reconciliation and peace.
As the rally concluded, Yotchanan introduced the party's candidates and urged the people to vote for the Pheu Thai Party on February 8th, promoting a democratic system with the King as the head of state. The rally took place just 2 kilometers away from a simultaneous rally by the Bhumjaithai Party, adding to the political fervor in the region.