Chulaphan Criticizes Anutin’s Leadership, Urges a Vote for Pheu Thai Party

Bangkok: Chulaphan Amornvivat, leader of the Pheu Thai Party and its prime ministerial candidate, has issued a strong critique of Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul's leadership, labeling his two-month tenure a failure. Chulaphan's remarks were delivered during a rally at the City Hall Plaza in Bangkok, themed "Overhauling the Lives of Thai People: Pheu Thai Can Do It, Vote for Pheu Thai for a Decisive Victory."

According to Thai News Agency, Chulaphan highlighted the struggles faced by Bangkok residents, such as insufficient income, mounting debt, and a lack of life security. He criticized Anutin for not fulfilling his promises and urged the people to support the Pheu Thai Party's commitment to transforming the structure of Thai society, solving economic and social issues, and empowering citizens.

Chulaphan emphasized the Pheu Thai Party's vision to lead Thailand towards becoming a high-income country, achieving economic growth, reducing social inequality, and increasing per capita income. He praised the party's prime ministerial candidate, Mr. Yoschanan, for his academic achievements and dedication to leading the nation beyond conflict through technological and innovative solutions.

The Pheu Thai Party's strategy includes strong parliamentary candidates and a focus on delivering policies that have tangible benefits for the people, such as universal healthcare and community development funds. Chulaphan urged voters to support Pheu Thai's seven main policies aimed at eradicating drug trafficking and enhancing safety and economic prosperity for Bangkok residents.

Chulaphan warned against experimenting with inexperienced leadership and criticized Anutin's administration for its handling of crises like the Hat Yai floods and the SEA Games. He called for decisive action in the upcoming February 8th election to ensure a government that genuinely cares for its people.

In his closing remarks, Chulaphan reaffirmed his commitment to bringing Dr. Chain Yotschanan Wongsawat to power as Prime Minister, urging citizens to vote for the Pheu Thai Party. The rally concluded with a show of camaraderie as Mr. Yotchanan and Mr. Suriya joined Chulaphan on stage.