
The senior comedian exercised his right and voice as an ordinary citizen. Mam Jokmok. Together with his son at polling station 57, District 3, located at Wat Suntorn Thammikaram School, Plai Bang Subdistrict, Bang Kruai District, Nonthaburi Province, he urged the new prime minister to quickly solve livelihood problems, saying that promises made must be fulfilled.
He said, "I urge the 33rd prime minister; you have already made promises to us, so please do as you said. I want you to address livelihood issues more. I understand the struggles of the poor, the daily wage earners. I feel sorry for those who barely get to eat from one day to the next. I want the prime minister to look after the lower classes because sometimes they are poor and struggling. Also, prices of goods have to be sold high according to sellers' costs. I want Thailand to be transparent and able to be audited in all matters."
The election was lively. This year is an important election after many years, more active than before. People know how to exercise their rights and voice. I have voted every time there was an election in my life. I once sold cars, som tam (papaya salad), and larb, but I never sold my vote. Regarding the doctored images of me as a politician, I confirm they are not true. The outfit seen is from a comedy show I've been in for years. The images date back to when I was young and handsome. I confirm it's not my official page but a fake page. Moreover, there are photos of me sick in hospital. I ask for these to stop—it’s not fun. I ask anyone following to watch only my wife’s and daughter’s channels. I want everyone to be clear: I would never ruin my own reputation. I confirm again that all pages posting these are fake. I also ask everyone to follow my genuine work.
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