Kanchanaburi: Yotchanan has made an appeal to the people of Kanchanaburi to nominate him for Prime Minister and elect Pheu Thai Party MPs across all five constituencies. He has outlined a series of policies aimed at transforming tourism, combating drug trafficking, and redistributing agricultural land under the Agricultural Land Reform Act.
According to Thai News Agency, Yotsanu Wongsawat, along with Nattawut Saikua, director of the Pheu Thai Party family and campaign assistant, led a campaign in Kanchanaburi province to support the party's five parliamentary candidates. Their campaign journey took them through Sai Yok, Mueang, Tha Muang, and Tha Maka districts, culminating in a speech by Mr. Yotchanan in Tha Maka District to a large gathering.
Mr. Yotsanan emphasized his commitment to advancing policies for the public without attacking opponents. He described election day, February 8th, as a day of hope for Thailand's future. The Pheu Thai Party aims to tackle poverty by resolving the debt crisis, freeing citizens from debt, and improving their quality of life. The party plans to offer financial aid of 3,000 baht per month to vulnerable groups to lift them out of poverty.
Mr. Yotchanan stated, "The Pheu Thai Party's heart is the people. No matter how we are attacked, we will listen to the people first." He further emphasized the party's readiness to collaborate with parliamentary candidates to enhance tourism in Kanchanaburi, focusing on creating clean and safe tourist attractions to boost local income.
In addressing agricultural land issues, Mr. Yotchanan affirmed that justice would be restored for those treated unfairly. The Agricultural Land Reform Office will continue issuing land titles, and a policy ensuring a 30% profit on agricultural products is in place to aid pricing and ensure prosperity for farmers.
On security matters, the Pheu Thai Party plans to tackle drug problems with comprehensive area assessments and arrests of drug dealers. Diplomatic measures will address scams originating from neighboring countries. Access to healthcare is also prioritized, with an upgrade from the 30-baht universal healthcare scheme to a 30-baht scheme utilizing AI.
Regarding government coalition formation, Mr. Yotsanan expressed confidence that the Thai people will decide moral standings for themselves. In education, the Pheu Thai Party is committed to providing quality education in Kanchanaburi, ensuring that Thai children have opportunities to learn.
On February 8th, Mr. Yotchanan urged voters to support Pheu Thai MPs in all five constituencies of Kanchanaburi and vote for Pheu Thai, number 9, to make his vision for the province a reality. The candidates for Member of Parliament in Kanchanaburi Province are Mr. Akranan Kankittinant, Mr. Chusak Maentim, Ms. Ploy Thanikul, Gen. Chinawat Maendetch, and Mr. Phanom Phokaew.