Nattawut Criticizes Opposition and Declares Pheu Thai’s Strength, Urges Support for “Professor Shane”

Bangkok: "Natthawut" mocks the blue team, saying their transformation into "Ultraman" only lasts for 3 minutes, and insists the next Prime Minister must be "Professor Shane". Nattawut declared that Pheu Thai's popularity is strong, with overwhelming poll results, and getting ballot number 9 makes everything easy. He mocked the blue team for transforming into "Ultraman" for only 3 minutes and insisted that the next Prime Minister must be "Professor Shane," emphasizing that he won't play the game of voting for Prime Minister according to anyone else's lead, but will listen to the voice of the people.

According to Thai News Agency, Mr. Nattawut Saikua, a campaign assistant for the Pheu Thai Party, took the stage at a large Pheu Thai rally titled "Overhauling Thai People's Lives: Pheu Thai Can Do It, Vote for Pheu Thai for a Decisive Victory" at the City Hall Plaza in Bangkok. He remarked that while some claimed Pheu Thai was extinct, thousands showed up, and everything seemed to be going well lately, including strong poll results. He noted that positive things have occurred since the party consolidated its strength and moved forward. Party leader and prime ministerial candidate, Mr. Julaphan Amornvivat, has been performing well since the election ballot drawing; he didn't even have time to search for the number, and it immediately came to him. He stated that since getting number 9, everything has been easy. Even Mr. Yoschanan Wongsawat, the party's prime ministerial candidate, raised his hand, and it was instantly recognizable as number 9. Other parties received numbers like 37 and 46, which were incredibl y difficult to execute. One party was wearing blue shirts and making the "plus" gesture, which the audience recognized as Ultraman's move. Prime Minister, do you know that releasing energy, shooting beams, and transforming only lasts for 3 minutes? Therefore, your two months are up.

Mr. Nattawut further stated that academics analyze this election as rigged, with the Prime Minister already predetermined to have the initials "A." There's no arguing that the next Prime Minister will have the initials "A," because "A" stands for "A. Chen."

It's analyzed that this political battle is a three-way competition, a competition of three colors: red, blue, and orange. One of them will form the government. Right now, the red side is standing here, the blue side is the government, but the other side is like Sita walking through fire, because they signed a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) during Sita's trial to prove his innocence. But the current Sita is being outsmarted by "Anutin," whom the Pheu Thai party had dealt with before when they were in a coalition government. They didn't work well together, they couldn't understand each other, so they removed "Anutin" from the Ministry of Interior. But the orange side put him in the Government House. And on the day the parliament was dissolved, I didn't feel elated or satisfied with being deceived in public, because that's the meaning...

The situation is painful and traumatizing for the democratic side. We've fought for over 20 years, and never before has anything like this happened - the democratic side taking legitimate power from the people and giving it to the conservative side. To take power from the former Prime Minister and the Pheu Thai Party, they would have to rob or seize the Government House, seize the airport, through legal warfare. To take power from the Orange Party, they simply patted them on the back and handed it over, saying it had to be according to the MOA. Once in government, they only did one thing: the co-payment scheme. Then, after two months, they dissolved parliament and returned half the power to the Orange Party. This wasn't just a betrayal, it was a humiliating blow. People criticized the Orange Party, saying they were betrayed and had no means of support, until they were desperate to tell the people, "Please, give us another chance."

Mr. Nattawut further stated that the People's Party's policy this time is "We are," with no gray areas, and there's no way we'll ever vote for Anutin as Prime Minister. Then, they're pressuring the Pheu Thai Party to choose who to vote for. If they're deceiving each other, what does that have to do with Pheu Thai? He urged the public to watch out for the party that announced it wouldn't vote for Anutin, believing it's not related to any particular "gray area," but he didn't deny the possibility of Bhumjaithai joining the government. The Pheu Thai Party won't play along; they want to listen to the people first, as that's the most dignified aspect of democracy. Whatever the people decide, they will move forward. Therefore, he asked the public to vote for both the person and the party, to make Pheu Thai number one, to form the government, and to have "Yotschanan Wongsawat" as Prime Minister. He affirmed that Wongsawat is a valuable asset, knowledgeable, capable, and highly qualified, unlike some parties that hav e two or three PhDs but praise them excessively. Today, he asked for a clear decision on who to give your votes to, promising that Pheu Thai will achieve this, as it has for over 20 years. He reiterated that the Pheu Thai Party was founded by former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra, and they have faith and trust in him. Furthermore, his legacy and ideals are ingrained in the party's DNA, continuing from Thai Rak Thai, Palang Prachachon, to Pheu Thai. Under the will of the people.