Chonburi: Yotsanan Wongsawat, the Pheu Thai Party's prime ministerial candidate, has expressed his ambition to secure victories in all 10 districts of Chonburi, dismissing any notions of secret agreements with the three major political parties. He emphasized the importance of winning the public's favor, stating that political dynasties are no longer a prevailing force in the region.
According to Thai News Agency, Yotsanan highlighted the significance of continuous fieldwork and experience among Pheu Thai candidates. He denied any secret deals, stressing that true power comes from being elected by the people. Yotsanan asserted that policy is crucial and pointed to the party's thorough research on local issues such as pollution, illicit activities, and marine problems. He mentioned the Pheu Thai Party's involvement in reservoir and road projects in Chonburi over the past decade.
Yotsanan noted the fierce competition in Chonburi and downplayed concerns about political dynasties, reiterating that the focus is on candidates who consistently engage with and develop the area. He emphasized the importance of expertise in tourism and the need for environmental restoration, which have been well-received by the public.
Regarding the number of parliamentary seats, Yotsanan stated that his goal is to win all 10 constituencies in Chonburi. He dismissed claims of a deal between major parties, including Pheu Thai, by the Rak Chart Party, emphasizing the importance of listening to the people and focusing on their needs.
Addressing comments from the Chart Thai Party about perceived conflicts among major parties, Yotsanan stated that Pheu Thai thrives on policy and is committed to engaging with the public and project implementers. He affirmed the party's focus on listening to the people and assured that there are no concerns about internal conflicts.