Thanathorn Juangroongruangkit, the chairman of the Progressive Committee and campaign assistant for the Kao Klai Party, joined a campaign with potential candidates in Samut Prakan. The group visited various districts, including Phra Samut Chedi, Phra Pradaeng Municipal Market, Siam Niwet, and Pak Nam market, to meet with vendors and communities. During a speech, Mr. Thanathorn highlighted the need for Thailand to create a welfare state and establish new industries to support job creation and economic growth. He also called for difficult reforms, such as in the military and combating monopoly capital, to address societal issues. Mr. Thanathorn emphasized the importance of voting for change and not getting used to traditional politics, stating that power is in everyone’s hands to create a better society and country for future generations.
‘Thanathorn-Itim’ goes to campaign for Samut Prakan, raises ‘go far’, dares to reform, hits the root of the problem
On March 23, Mr. Thanathorn Juangroongruangkit chairman of the progressive committee and a campaign assistant of the Kao Klai Party (Kor Kor.), along with Mr. Parit Watcharasinthu, Communications and Campaign Manager for the K Kor Kor Party policy and candidate. list of MPs Join the campaign with potential candidates MP Samut Prakan, EGAT Party all day long
Start early in the morning at Phra Samut Chedi District. Thanathorn and Prit Community walk, meet and talk with people in Siam Niwet 1 and 2 villages together with Mr. Boonlert Sangpan, the candidate. MP Samut Prakan District 7 before traveling to Phra Pradaeng Municipal Market Participated in a campaign walk to meet market people and communities with Mr. Veerapat Khantha as candidate MP Samut Prakan District 6
then followingnoon Traveled to Pak Nam market and surrounding communities together with Ms. Panida Mongkolsawat, candidate. MP Samut Prakan District 1 and Miss Ratchanok Sukprasert as candidates MP for Samut Prakan District 2 before joining the campaign stage in Samrong District together with Mr. Pichai Chaengchanyawong candidate MP Samut Prakan District 3, Mr. Wuttinun Boonchu as candidate MP Samut Prakan District 4, Ms. Nittaya Meesri as candidate MP Samut Prakan District 5 and Mr. Triwat Imjai as candidate MP Samut Prakan District 8
During one of the speeches, Mr. Thanathorn stated that he had walked the market all day today. Previously, he had walked the market in every region. Vendors and people everywhere said with one voice that they might not go any further. This is a consequence of the COVID crisis that is not the fault of the people at all. And this is even more a reason for Thailand to create a welfare state. because if people are in such a state of exhaustion How can a nation be strong?
Mr. Thanathorn said Thailand cannot create a future from giving away money alone. but must create a new industry to create jobs for the people Supports 7-8 hundred thousand new graduates each year. Nowadays, the country’s main industry both automotive and electronic All of them are not Thai industries. and unable to take the country further than this Thailand can create new industries. There are many technologies of its own from existing problems such as electric buses to solve both pollution problems, traffic and inaccessibility of public transport of Thai people at the same time, etc.
Mr. Thanathorn went on to say that, however, everything would be impossible if politics continued like this. will create a society and a future Thailand There will be reforms in difficult matters. In matters that must be encountered, such as the reform of the army The fight once morest monopoly capital This is a matter that requires strong political will. And today, the party that has the intention to reform in difficult matters Dare to hit the problem at the source like this. There is only one party, the Progressive Party.
Mr. Thanathorn said Many people say that the Future Forward Party has become a far-reaching party today and is an extreme party. But in reality, every proposal made by the Progressive Party is the minimum proposal of every civilized country on earth. The question is, in the end, is the party going to the extreme or our country is too far behind? And the fact that some people don’t need change is because a system like this is helping you? You don’t have to look far. Samut Prakan is one of the major cities in Thailand, but has the quality of life of the people improved under the previous system? Is the water in the canal, the rubbish in front of the house, the footpath along the road, or not? from traditional politics
Mr. Thanathorn said This election is very important. One voice for all can determine the future of Thailand. Please don’t get used to the traditional politics. who chased away their ID cards before Election Day, poverty, injustice exploitation Until accepting and feeling that it is a part of life already despite the fact that power is in everyone’s hands to make our lives better without having to surrender
“The mission of our generation Is to pass on to a better society for the next generation to be less difficult than us. Power is everyone’s ballot. The Progressive Party alone is not enough to change. But it takes strength from everyone who wants to see change. Don’t let injustice be part of it until you get used to it. Because we can create a better society and country for our children,” Mr. Thanathorn said.
In conclusion, Mr. Thanathorn Juangroongruangkit’s campaign efforts in Samut Prakan have highlighted the urgent need for reform in Thai politics. His progressive policies and determination to hit the root of issues such as poverty, pollution, and monopolies offer hope for a brighter future. It is time for Thailand to move away from traditional politics and embrace change. As Mr. Thanathorn emphasized, every voice matters in determining the future of the country. Let us not get used to injustice and instead work towards creating a better society and country for the next generation.