Yotsanan Leads Pheu Thai MPs to Parliament for Registration

Bangkok: "Yotsanan" leads the Pheu Thai Party's constituency MPs to report to Parliament, declaring pride in contributing to the country and readiness to work for the people. Mr. Yotsanu Wongsawat, Prime Minister candidate and prospective MP on the Pheu Thai Party's party-list, along with Mr. Julaphan Amornvivat, Pheu Thai Party leader and prospective party-list MP, Mr. Suriya Jungrungruangkit, prospective party-list MP, and Mr. Prasert Chantharawongthong, Pheu Thai Party secretary-general and prospective party-list MP, led a delegation of Pheu Thai Party constituency MPs to the Parliament building to register their attendance at the Office of the Secretary-General of the House of Representatives.

According to Thai News Agency, upon arrival, Mr. Yotsanan and his team paid respects to the sacred objects at the Parliament building, including Phra Siam Thewathirat, Phra Suea Mueang, Phra Song Mueang, Phra Phum Chai Mongkol, and the shrines of the ancestors, for good fortune before proceeding to report for duty.

Then, Mr. Yotsanan revealed that he felt proud to have contributed to the nation and to his fellow citizens. He stated that today's event was a positive achievement for the Pheu Thai Party, a result of a long-standing commitment. He emphasized their unity and readiness to begin working for the people.