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Suchart Confident in Tangible Power of Big House Adhering to Say and Do Policy

Politic18 Dec 2025 13:49 GMT+7

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Suchart Confident in Tangible Power of Big House Adhering to Say and Do Policy

Suchart is confident that the "Big House" influence is more tangible than fleeting trends, boasting that Chonburi Province follows Bhumjaithai Party's core policy of "Say and Do," with well-managed candidate support.

At 09:40 on 18 Dec 2025 GMT+7, at Government House, Mr. Suchart Chomklin, Minister of Natural Resources and Environment and a Bhumjaithai Party leader, spoke about the party's candidate progress in Chonburi Province. He stated that all 10 districts are finalized, as are Rayong, Trat, Phetchaburi, and Ratchaburi provinces. He is also closely monitoring Chanthaburi Province, and the team in Nakhon Si Thammarat includes Ms. Pimpatra Wichaikul.Former Ministerof Industry remains under his supervision. In Surat Thani, the two districts he oversees are settled, as is one district in Narathiwat. He manages about 20 candidates in total, anticipating roughly 16-17 will be successful. Given the fluid situation over the next month or two, including a possible peak in the Prime Minister's popularity, a complete sweep is also possible.

Regarding policy in Chonburi, the party will adhere to its core "Say and Do" principle. All candidates must be accessible to local residents. He noted that villagers will choose representatives who answer their calls, can be contacted, and can be relied upon in times of trouble. These individuals are the people's representatives. In all 10 Chonburi districts, candidates receive support from Mr. Sonthaya Khunpluem, a Bhumjaithai Party leader, he confirmed.He affirmed that in Chonburi Province,there is no overlap in candidacies. Everything has been finalized, and all parties have accepted the suitability of each candidate.

When asked about the election, whether momentum or the "Big House" influence would carry more weight, he responded, "Looking at past local elections, we believe that the public understands that momentum is intangible—like air—whereas what is tangible are our representatives. Therefore, I believe the established base of the 'Big House,' which has been a reliable support for the people for nearly 20 years and is tangible to the public, holds far more value than fleeting momentum that comes and goes. "Mr. Suchartsaid.

When pressed whether the 'Big House' can compete against momentum in this election, Mr. Suchart said he believes momentum does not truly exist. The public already knows they must elect representatives to serve them, not representatives who exploit them. This is the firm, sustainable foundation in politics.