Din daeng: Anucha Burapachaisri and Abhisit Vejjajiva campaigned at the bustling Din Daeng morning market, where they received enthusiastic support from female supporters. Anucha, the Democrat Party's candidate for Bangkok Governor, emphasized his five key policies and sought an opportunity to serve the people of Bangkok. Abhisit, the party leader, declared his intention to address pressing issues rather than just canvass for votes.
According to Thai News Agency, Anucha, accompanied by Abhisit and other party executives, engaged with the public at the market. The Democrat Party's team included Sakoltee Phatthiyakul, Dr. Kardee Leowpairoj, Ongart Klamphaiboon, and Chantima Sittisurat, who is a candidate for the Bangkok City Council in Din Daeng. The market atmosphere was welcoming, with vendors and residents interacting warmly with Anucha, who took the time to explain the voting process and introduce party candidates.
Abhisit highlighted the importance of addressing issues beyond campaigning. He focused on the misuse of cannabis, waste management challenges, and effective flood prevention through infrastructure solutions. Anucha discussed the need for transparent governance and outlined his five policies: convenient transportation, clean homes, improved income, comfortable living, and transparency.
During the campaign, Abhisit also raised concerns about the high costs of oil and energy, questioning the lack of action on refining costs and tax reductions. He addressed the TH-AI Passport project, urging government consideration of its financial implications.
Anucha reiterated the Democrat Party's commitment to addressing both local and national issues. He emphasized the party's readiness to propose solutions in the House of Representatives and urged Bangkok residents to support Democrat candidates in the upcoming elections.
The campaign concluded with Anucha and his team parading along Prachasongkhro Road, receiving positive responses from voters.