
The "Dynamic Party" makes a strong debut as Kanweer announces candidates for 90 constituencies in 25 provinces, emphasizing six pillars of human rights and aiming to establish a foothold in Bangkok, Nonthaburi, and border areas.
On 23 December 2025 GMT+7, Kanweer Suepsaeng, leader of the Dynamic Party, along with party leaders, launched the candidate orientation project, declaring readiness for the 2026 election. Despite being a new party, they focus on practical candidates and plan to field nominees across 90 constituencies in 25 provinces nationwide.
Suraphan Waiyakorn, deputy leader of the Dynamic Party, stated that candidates were selected rigorously, focusing on strategic areas. In Bangkok, the party is fielding candidates in 28 districts and 7 districts in the metropolitan area, aiming to win at least 3 seats in Nonthaburi. Border provinces targeted include Narathiwat, Pattani, Phitsanulok, and provinces along the western and eastern corridors to address rights and sustainable peace issues. The initial party list includes 24 names and a proposed prime ministerial candidate representing the party.
Kanweer revealed the main policy stands on democratic socialism, emphasizing decentralized capital and establishing a human rights safety net through six pillars comprising 23 policies. These include speeding up constitutional reform, protecting informal workers and supporting unions, ensuring fair competition to provide grassroots access to opportunities, cross-border safety, managing transboundary pollution and scams, and seriously pursuing peace in southern border areas as well as in Myanmar and Cambodia.
Apisit Laiseadluay stressed the party's strength in the creative economy, focusing on upskilling and reskilling workers and freelancers to enhance their bargaining power against large platforms. He affirmed that the Dynamic Party is made up of practitioners with over 20 years of experience, so policies are not just lofty words but are intended to achieve real results locally. He added they are not worried about existing voter bases, as more than 40% of the public remains undecided. The Dynamic Party aims to be a new option for those awaiting clarity and practical action.”