Madam Yok Leads Move Issara’s Charge for 2016 Elections

Chiang mai: "Kao Isara" is ready to make a significant impact in the 2016 elections under the leadership of "Madam Yok." According to Thai News Agency, Madam Yok has been actively preparing the Move Issara Party for the upcoming electoral contest, with the goal of securing 10-15 party-list members to represent the people. She asserts her unwavering support for the party and is committed to addressing any challenges along the way. During a recent election meeting of the Move Issara branch committee in Chiang Mai Province, Ms. Kotchaporn Weroj, also known as "Madam Yok," officially vacated her position as branch leader after being elected as the party leader. This transition necessitated the election of a new branch leader, resulting in the appointment of Ms. Nonglak Nopparat, or "Nong Im," a 21-year-old medical engineering student, as the leader of the Move Issara Party's branch No. 010. Ms. Kotchaporn emphasized the inclusive nature of the Move Issara Party, which encourages individuals of all ages to eng age with politics and contribute to society. She expressed her enthusiasm for welcoming Ms. Nonglak Nopparat as the new branch leader, recognizing her as a dedicated and knowledgeable young leader who has been actively involved with the party's "Indie Team." Ms. Nopparat's background in medical engineering and her use of AI in volunteer work align with the party's vision for societal progress. The Move Issara Party's readiness for the upcoming elections is evident, as highlighted by Ms. Kotchaporn. The party has consistently supported communities through various crises, such as the COVID-19 pandemic, natural disasters, and regional conflicts, demonstrating their commitment to being an alternative option for the people. The party's volunteer efforts have extended across Thailand, particularly in areas affected by floods and other emergencies. Ms. Kotchaporn outlined the party's ambitions in the upcoming elections, aiming to secure 10-15 party-list MPs and fielding approximately 200 candidates nationwide in t he constituency system. The party seeks young individuals with a strong sense of volunteerism and dedication to the nation, who will act as advocates for citizens across all sectors. Looking ahead, Ms. Kotchaporn expressed the party's preparedness for potential parliamentary dissolution and new elections. The Move Issara Party aspires to evolve into a democratic political institution, maintaining its foundational ideology while working towards genuine transformation. The party's policy priorities for the upcoming election will focus on enhancing border security with Cambodia, improving agricultural product prices, and addressing flooding issues at their root causes. By promoting sincere change, the Move Issara Party aims to transform Thailand in alignment with its slogan: "Leading the Way, Not Aggressive," fostering collaboration across all demographics.