Kla Tham Party Awaits Government Invitation Amid Election Successes

Bangkok: Kla Tham awaits an invitation to join the government and thanks all voters. Anudith announced that the Kla Tham Party is still awaiting an invitation to join the government from the Bhumjaithai Party. He thanked the public for their trust and votes, and affirmed that the party is not in a gray area, but rather green, as its logo suggests, and that there will be no windfall.

According to Thai News Agency, the atmosphere at the Kla Tham Party headquarters was lively, with media waiting to cover the news. Rear Admiral Anudith Nakornthap, a member of the Kla Tham Party and its strategic chairman, revealed that the unofficial election results for the Kla Tham Party currently show a score between 57-59, but they must wait for the official results from the Election Commission.

Regarding seats 57-59, that's in line with the target. Captain Thamanat Phromphao, a new member of the Kla Tham Party, emphasizes the importance of visiting constituencies to meet with the people, communicating directly and closely rather than relying on media attention. He prioritizes listening and understanding the people's needs.

In the northern region, the party considers it a success to have secured over 10 seats, covering almost every province. The party thanked all the voters for their trust. In the stronghold of Chiang Mai province, where the Kla Tham Party was able to gain ground, it is believed that this was due to the candidates' efforts in meeting and campaigning with the people, and communicating their policies that would comprehensively address their problems.

The party emphasized that there was no windfall in any area where they received an overwhelming number of votes. They describe themselves as a new party that is truly committed. The election results reflect the people's trust. The election is therefore a starting point for their representatives to work hard to uphold this promise to the public. They believe their success is due to policies and candidates who have gone to the field, listened to the people, explained their policies, addressed their problems, and implemented tangible results. Regarding accusations that the Kla Tham Party is morally ambiguous, they affirm that they are not gray; they are pure green, as their logo suggests.

Currently, there has been no invitation from their former ally, Bhumjaithai Party. They will have to wait for their executives to discuss this. As for any political party whose policies align with Kla Tham's and can solve the people's problems, they are ready to cooperate. The party has no special conditions. They expect clarity on the formation of the government after the election is completed within this week.

Reports indicate that Captain Thamanat Phromphao will arrive at the Kla Tham Party headquarters this afternoon.