Yotchanan Advocates for Daily Millionaires and Drug Eradication in Kalasin

Kalasin: Yotchanan, the Pheu Thai Party's prime ministerial candidate, campaigned vigorously in Kalasin, emphasizing a groundbreaking policy to create nine millionaires every day. He asserted that if he remained in government for eight years, more than 26,000 millionaires would be generated. Additionally, Yotchanan promised to tackle drug issues with visible results within three to six months, all while receiving warm welcomes and garlands of rice from the villagers.

According to Thai News Agency, Yotchanan was accompanied by key figures from the Pheu Thai Party, including Mr. Prasert Chantharawongthong, Mr. Nattawut Saikua, Mr. Sutin Klangsaeng, and Mr. Panthongtae Shinawatra. They organized rallies at the Chao Pho Bua Khao Shrine in Kuchinarai District and the Somdet District Office in Kalasin Province to support local candidates. The events drew large crowds, reflecting a lively atmosphere as Mr. Yotsanu engaged with the public.

During his speech, Yotsanan, identifying himself as a descendant of Kalasin's people, expressed his commitment to fulfilling the dreams of the locals. He urged them to vote for the Pheu Thai Party on February 8th, promising a transformation of Thailand into a high-income nation through technology and science. He outlined policies such as a three-year moratorium on farmer debt payments and debt clearance for senior citizens, aiming to enhance incomes across the system.

Yotsanan further elaborated on his millionaire creation policy, which involves economic data collection to draw people into the tax system. The government would monitor individual incomes and expenses, awarding a daily prize of 1 million baht to lucky participants. He projected that this initiative would yield over 3,000 millionaires annually, with a potential total of 26,000 millionaires over eight years.

Emphasizing grassroots care, Yotsanan highlighted the Pheu Thai Party's approach to poverty alleviation, including a one-time debt relief payment and reduced electricity costs. He advocated for decentralizing power to local areas and fostering tourism development in Kalasin, a province with untapped potential in arts and culture. Yotsanan also addressed infrastructure issues and promised to enhance safety and profitability in sugarcane production.

Regarding the drug problem, Yotsanan pledged immediate action against drug dealers and producers, proposing the "One Subdistrict, One Drug Rehabilitation Center" project. He assured that efforts would continue until drugs are eradicated from Thailand, with anticipated results in three to six months. He also reaffirmed the Pheu Thai Party's commitment to the 30-Baht Universal Healthcare policy, aiming to provide comprehensive medical treatment through advanced AI systems. Concluding his campaign, Yotsanan sought support for Pheu Thai Party candidates and requested the opportunity to lead as Prime Minister.