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Party of the People Releases List of 100 Party-List Candidates Ice Rakchanok and Guy Nattacha Shifted from Constituency to Party List

Politic18 Dec 2025 10:25 GMT+7

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Party of the People Releases List of 100 Party-List Candidates Ice Rakchanok and Guy Nattacha Shifted from Constituency to Party List

The Party of the People (Pop) has released the names of 100 candidates for the party-list seats in the House of Representatives election. "Ice Rakchanok" and "Guy Nattacha" have been moved from constituency candidates to the party-list. Amarat Chokepamitkul revealed the reason why "Viroj" is placed at number 100, preparing to serve in the party’s executive branch.


On 18 Dec 2025 GMT+7, reporters reported that the Party of the People (Pop) disclosed the list of candidates intending to run for party-list seats in the 2026 general election, arranged alphabetically, consisting of:

Karunaphon Thiansuwan

Kritsada Boonthot

Kritsada Udomwech

Kasidet Daengdej

Kittichai Techakulwanich

Kittipong Piyawanno

Kittisak Arayathamronglak

Kanasit Puangampai

Kanisorn Khurirang

Komdet Limrat

Khamphong Thepakham

Khanat Nakthanomsap

Jariya Senpong

Chonthicha Chaengruea

Chaiwat Sathawornwijit

Chaisak Suntornwipat

Channarong Wongla

Chutima Kochapan

Chotisak Onsoong

Sia Champathong

Thitipong Pimolwechkul

Thitiyaporn Suparatsit

Narongdej Ularakul

Nattacha Boonchaiinsawat

Nattadon Watkiewpong

Nattapong Ruangpanyawut

Nattaya Boonpakdee

Nattawut Buapratum

Tamathai Chanaburnsaks

Thanat Thamkaew

Songtham Suksawang

Taweepol Tanjairakkadi

Tassanee Buranupon

Thepporn Kampanwan

Taensor Pornpanyapat

Thanaporn Wichan

Thanakorn Klinphaka

Thanu Naebnian

Thamthee Sukchotirat

Thiwat Damkaew

Thee Issaradarmrungkul

Theerapong Chuenchop

Theerawat Panyanthammakun

Theerasak Jiratrarchu

Theera Sutheewarankun

Theerachart Kotrakul

Noppanat Meeraksa

Nopadon Somyanontanakul

Norachai Anansakdakul

Nitipon Piwmo

Nithi Ladiatdee

Nithikorn Boonyokulcharoen

Burapha Lekluangnam

Benjamaporn Srilabutr

Pakornwut Udompipatsakul

Poramet Sirirat

Pramuan Suticharuwat

Parin Jirapattrasilpa

Panjamphong Sermsawasri

Paramee Waijongjaroen

Piyarut Jathap

Parit Watcharasindu

Paul Supasit Nimsuwan

Peerat Songkro

Poonsak Janjampee

Phakmon Nunanan

Phantira Mansamrit

Pawoot Pongwittayaphanu

Phisetch Sammarnan

Maitree Samana

Ramadan Panjor

Rakchanok Srinok

Rakchat Suwan

Rangsiman Rom

Rachanart Vanichsombat

Leafang Bundittherdsakul

Worawut Butramat

Warisa Meejaroen

Wallop Treerikngam

Wayo Assawaroongruang

Wichit Methaanankul

Viroj Lakkanaadisorn

Visut Tantinan

Weerayut Kanchuchat

Saniwar Buaban

Sirikanya Tansakul

Supachot Chaisat

Supalak Bamrungkit

Somchai Jankaeo

Sommeth Yuwasut

Sorsak Somrakaisarakit

Sittipon Viboonthanakul

Surachet Prawinwongwut

Apichat Pongsawat

Attapon Srichisnuvaranont

Akkarapol Huabjaroen

Asawin Suttiwichianchot

Amnat Chunnahanant

Isariya Pairipairit

Ekaphop Sitthiwannathan :

Meanwhile, Amarat Chokepamitkul, former party-list MP from the Move Forward Party, posted on Facebook last night: “Love you, Viroj, who voluntarily registers as party-list MP candidate at number 100, preparing to be part of the Party of the People’s government administration.”

Today, the Party of the People held an event to introduce their prospective candidates for both constituency and party-list seats at the Avana Bangna Hotel, covering all 400 constituencies after completing seminars and candidate selections. Prospective candidates began arriving for the launch, and the media gradually entered for coverage. This morning, a subcommittee meeting will close before activities introducing the candidates begin. The party notified the media that they may record audio and video of the leadership, especially during the opening speech by Nattapong Ruangpanyawut, but interviews will be strictly prohibited without explanation. Additionally, the media can cover all candidates; however, candidate Athirat Ratanaseth from Nakhon Ratchasima requested no interviews due to extensive prior media coverage.