Natthapong Leads People’s Party in Campaign Parade Across Bangkok

Bangkok: "Natthapong" took the People's Party's parliamentary candidates on a campaign parade float. Natthapong led the People's Party's parliamentary candidates on a campaign parade, expressing confidence that all candidates had been carefully selected. He also hinted that the professional national administration team will be unveiled on January 11th, 2026.

According to Thai News Agency, after the registration period for Bangkok's constituency MPs was completed at the Sports Complex 2, Bangkok Youth Center (Thai-Japanese), Mr. Natthapong Ruangpanyawut, leader of the People's Party, led the party's MP candidates on a campaign parade. The parade introduced candidates from the Sports Complex 2 and toured various areas of Bangkok, concluding at the Democracy Monument.

Mr. Natthapong stated that the People's Party is full of confidence and morale, believing that all candidates have entered politics to create change. He is confident that everyone has undergone rigorous work and selection processes, ensuring that none are involved with shady networks of capital or transnational criminal organizations, which are significant problems for the country today. This will ensure that Thai society is more equitable and keeps pace with the world.

"We share a common mission to establish a people's government, a government that comes from the people. We want the orange party, no gray areas. We don't want ministers with a history of drug trafficking, bribery, or corrupt police officers. Anyone who wants transparent and straightforward politics, where all MPs are free from ties to powerful factions or shady capital, should vote for the People's Party on both ballots. Together, we can create change. Vote for the orange party, overthrow the gray areas, and make our country cleaner than before," said Mr. Natthapong.

On January 11, 2026, the People's Party will launch a professional management team that is not comprised of powerful factions, big capital, or shady sources. The source of this professional management team is free from any lingering debts to anyone, a crucial condition that makes the People's Party one of the best choices for the people to solve all their problems.

Meanwhile, leaders of the People's Party, along with candidates for constituency seats nationwide, traveled to register for the general election at various locations designated by the Election Commission (EC) for the general election on February 8, 2026. They also immediately joined campaign rallies in various areas, such as:

In the Northeast region, the campaign teams were represented in several provinces: Buriram, represented by Sirikanya Tansakul, Deputy Leader of the People's Party; Sisaket and Surin, represented by Rangsiman Rome, Deputy Leader of the People's Party; Khon Kaen, represented by Apichart Sirisunthorn, former MP from the Move Forward Party, as a campaign assistant; Nakhon Ratchasima, represented by Pijarn Chaowapatanawong, Executive Committee member of the People's Party; Udon Thani, represented by Decharat Sukkamnerd, Director of Policy for the People's Party; and Ubon Ratchathani, represented by Karunpol Thiansuwan, Deputy Spokesperson of the People's Party.

In the northern region, in Chiang Mai province, the campaign was led by Mr. Chaithawat Tulathan, former leader of the Move Forward Party, as a campaign assistant; in Phitsanulok province, it was led by Mr. Padipat Santiphada, former First Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives, as a campaign assistant; and in Lampang province, it was led by Tasanee Buranuporn, a prospective candidate for the People's Party's party-list MP.

In the southern region, the delegations were held in Phuket Province led by Mr. Veerayuth Kanchuchat, Deputy Leader of the People's Party; in Nakhon Si Thammarat Province led by Ms. Pakamon Nunanan, Deputy Spokesperson of the People's Party; in Songkhla Province led by Mr. Parit Wacharasindhu, Spokesperson of the People's Party; and in Surat Thani Province led by Mr. Sarayut Jailak, Secretary-General of the People's Party.

In the Eastern region, at Chanthaburi province, led by Mr. Viroj Lakkhanaadisorn, Deputy Leader of the People's Party; and at Chonburi province, led by Rakchanok Srinok, prospective candidate for MP on the People's Party's party-list.