Bangkok: Anutin Charnvirakul, leader of the Bhumjaithai Party, conveyed his confidence in establishing a strong presence in Bangkok, while dismissing the "People's Party's" proposed administrative team as non-competitive. He emphasized the experience of his team, stating they are not new to their roles.
According to Thai News Agency, Anutin expressed gratitude for the warm welcome received during a recent field visit. He outlined the party's plans and received additional suggestions from the public, which he pledged to incorporate under the concept of "Bhumjaithai Plus." Anutin encouraged public participation, assuring that new ideas would be integrated into their initiatives.
Anutin stressed the importance of confidence in securing a victory in Bangkok, while recognizing that the ultimate decision lies with the people. He emphasized the Bhumjaithai Party's respect for all forms of representation.
When questioned about the party's confidence after unveiling its management team, Anutin highlighted the experienced and capable individuals within the team, noting their successful backgrounds in various sectors.
Reflecting on the election campaign atmosphere, Anutin remarked humorously that acknowledging any differences from the past would prompt attention because they are positive. He dismissed the notion of a "final stretch" in the campaign, asserting that the party is maintaining a steady course to avoid setbacks.
Regarding his visit to Wat Mangkon Kamalawat, Anutin shared his prayers for peace and tranquility in Thailand, prioritizing the well-being of the people over personal gains. He implied that a prosperous and harmonious Thailand would naturally lead to the Bhumjaithai Party governing the country.