Chaiwut and Jetsada’s Campaign in Chanthaburi Receives Overwhelming Support from Young Voters

Chanthaburi: Chaiwut and Jetsada campaigned in Chanthaburi, promoting policies on "Thai-International Entertainment" and "Supporting Small Businesses and Boosting the Economy," reporting overwhelming support from young voters.

According to Thai News Agency, the Rak Chart Party, led by party leader and prime ministerial candidate Mr. Chaiwut Thanakamanusorn and prime ministerial candidate Mr. Jetsada Tonawanik, along with the party's parliamentary candidates, visited the Sam Liam Thung Na Chey field in the King Taksin the Great Public Park. The event, named "Patriotism Begins with Listening," took place in the heart of Chanthaburi city, a significant landmark in the region.

The atmosphere was lively, with a large group of young people eager to listen to the party's vision. The Rak Chart Party team presented their policies, focusing on economic issues. They emphasized a shift from a "welfare state" to a "support state" to empower citizens to be self-reliant sustainably. This included addressing capital and cost constraints for small businesses and proposing that state-owned banks play a more active role as intermediaries, easing the funding process for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs).

Furthermore, the "Thai Entertainment Goes Global" policy was highlighted. The Rak Chart Party aims to transform culture and entertainment into revenue for the country, creating jobs and income for citizens. This policy reflects the party's belief in the potential of Thai people to contribute to the global entertainment industry.

During the event, Mr. Jetsada organized an "Open Mic" session for young people in Chanthaburi. This session allowed them to express their political views and local issues, fostering a constructive exchange of ideas and reflecting the growing awareness of new voters in the area.

After the activities at the Sam Liam Thung Na Chey field, the Rak Chart Party team paraded around Chanthaburi city, playing the party's theme song, "Rak Chart 35," creating a vibrant atmosphere. The campaign concluded with a walking tour of the Nam Phu Market in Mueang Chanthaburi District, where Mr. Chaiwut and Mr. Jetsada interacted with vendors, receiving positive feedback and discussing economic concerns.

The campaign's success in Chanthaburi marks a significant step for the Rak Chart Party in establishing a foothold in the Eastern region, demonstrating their readiness and the extraordinary public support they have received.