Chonburi: "Yotchanan" joined a campaign parade to help "Kongpatchar" campaign in Chonburi. He was happy that the float passed by Chonburi Kindergarten School, saying he used to study there. Mr. Yotsanan Wongsawat, the Pheu Thai Party's prime ministerial candidate, rode in a campaign float in Mueang District, Chonburi Province, to support Mr. Kongpatchar Khairasmi, the party's candidate for Constituency 2. He then proceeded to pay respects to the Phra Phuttha Sihing statue at the Phra Phuttha Sihing Shrine in Mueang District, Chonburi Province, for good fortune. During his speech on the float, Mr. Yotsanan emphasized that Chonburi can change, and the Pheu Thai Party will do its utmost to transform the city, generate income, reduce expenses, and expand opportunities for all residents. He urged the people of Chonburi to choose a quality candidate and support the party in the upcoming February 8th election.
According to Thai News Agency, reporters also reported that people waved along the way, and when the parade passed Chonburi Kindergarten School, the school where Mr. Yotchanan used to study, he said at one point, "This is my old school. I studied here."
Mr. Yotsanan then visited and greeted the public at the 18th Eastern Horticultural Fair, "The Train of Happiness," held in front of the Chonburi Provincial Hall. Many people attending the event approached him to take photos.