Nakhon pathom: Mr. Parit Wacharasindhu, spokesperson for the People's Party, campaigned in Nakhon Pathom, focusing on education policies and urging voters to support the People's Party in the upcoming election on February 8th.
According to Thai News Agency, Mr. Parit received a positive reception from the public, who were interested in the party's lottery receipt policy. This initiative intends to empower small and medium enterprises (SMEs) by enabling them to better compete with larger companies, increasing sales, and integrating small businesses into the tax system. The policy offers customers a lottery ticket for every 500 baht spent at small retailers, while SMEs receive a ticket for every 5,000 baht of accumulated sales.
Mr. Parit also encouraged the public and students to select their preferred People's Party education policy. Options include a 2,000 baht "opening the world" voucher per person per year, a redesigned education curriculum, the introduction of school psychologists, and reductions in teacher and administrative workloads.
He emphasized the importance of voting on February 8th, advocating for the People's Party to be chosen on both ballots. The goal is to establish a government that prioritizes public interests and implements the proposed policies.
The six parliamentary candidates representing the People's Party in Nakhon Pathom are: Ms. Phachinee Lueangphermsakul (District 1, Number 6), Ms. Sasanan Rattanabanteng (District 2, Number 4), Mr. Wanchana Wongphornphan (District 3, Number 4), Mr. Kittiphon Panprommas (District 4, Number 2), Ms. Natamon Suwan (District 5, Number 3), and Mr. Chonlapruek Wongarunniyom (District 6, Number 1).