Bangkok: 'Pita' is confident that 'Teng' can pass, pleading not to give the people his last name. Pita said to look at the poll results, not the numbers, but who did it. After people did not trust the opposition, he believed that he could pass, so 'Teng' must pass as well. He asked not to put a surname on the Prachachon Party after being attacked as a Burmese-BRN party. According to Thai News Agency, Mr. Pita Limjaroenrat, advisor to the chairman of the Progressive Movement, commented on the poll results indicating a lack of trust in opposition parties. He emphasized the importance of analyzing who compiled the poll results rather than focusing solely on the numbers. Pita believes that opposition parties will use these insights to improve and regain support. Mr. Pita acknowledged that adjustments are necessary for the People's Party, noting that it will take time. He expressed confidence that the opposition can maintain standards similar to when it operated as the Move Forward Party. Despite recent attacks on the Prachachon Party, Pita urged people to recognize the party's dedication to serving the Thai populace, distancing it from accusations of having foreign allegiances. He criticized the use of nationalism as a political tool, stating that labeling the Prachachon Party as the Burmese People's Party or the Cambodian Bhumjaithai Party is a tactic meant for political destruction. Pita implored the public to discern between attacks, fake news, and truthful statements, emphasizing that such tactics only serve those who wish to divert attention from significant issues. When questioned about the timeframe for the Prachachon Party to gain prominence, Pita shared his experience with Nida Polls, which showed significant growth over three years. He expressed optimism that Mr. Nattapong Ruangpanyawut, leader of the Prachachon Party, would endure the political challenges and emerge successful.
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