Bangkok: Paveena Hongsakul, Chairperson of the Social Advisory Committee of the Kla Tham Party, continued her advocacy efforts in support of the party's parliamentary candidates in Bangkok, focusing on the establishment of childcare centers to ease household burdens and promote child safety. She visited the Baan Nokkamin Foundation as part of her campaign trail.
According to Thai News Agency, Ms. Paweena, in her role as a party-list MP candidate for the Kla Tham Party, led a campaign team in Bangkok's constituencies 15, 25, 27, and 28 on their final day of campaigning. At the Baan Nokkamin Foundation, she was accompanied by Ms. Pavarisa Kunawornon, candidate number 7 for the Bangkok MP in Constituency 15. The foundation, located in the Khlong Kum Subdistrict, supports orphans and underprivileged children, providing free daycare services to enable low-income parents to work without childcare concerns.
During her visit, Ms. Paweena expressed her commitment to supporting the foundation and emphasized her party's policy to establish childcare centers in communities and workplaces. She highlighted that if the Kla Tham Party forms the government, these centers would become a reality, aiding parents financially and ensuring children grow up in a safe environment.
The day included interactions with the foundation's staff and children, as well as campaigning activities in support of Ms. Pavarisa Kunawornont. Ms. Paweena explained the Kla Tham Party's policies, focusing on action and five key social initiatives, including drug rehabilitation, vocational training, and financial solutions for citizens. She encouraged public support for the party ahead of the February 8th election.
Ms. Paweena's campaign continued through various Bangkok constituencies, advocating for the party's vision and engaging with residents in areas like Nong Khaem and Bang Mod.