
Bhumjaithai held a policy briefing for the upcoming election with all leaders and members present, unveiling a policy to secure a volunteer military force of 100,000 people. They requested a chance to repay the Khon La Khrueng Plus debt of 2,400 baht after the election. They announced that if they form the government, Ekkaniti, Sihasak, and Supachai will serve as deputy prime ministers. They emphasized that the candidate is not important and will not force anyone's will: "I am the prime minister."
On 24 December 2025 at 10:30 a.m., at Aksara Theatre, King Power Complex, the Bhumjaithai Party held a party meeting and election policy briefing led by Anutin Charnvirakul, prime minister and minister of interior, as party leader. Also present were party leaders including Chada Thaiset, Pipat Ratchakitprakarn, as well as newly joined faction leaders such as Warawut Silpa-archa, Eknat Prompan, Sonthaya Kunplome, and Suchart Chomklin. The government leaders speculated to be Bhumjaithai’s prime minister candidates also attended: Ekkaniti Nitithanprapas, deputy prime minister and finance minister; Supachai Sutthampan, commerce minister; Sihasak Puangketkaew, foreign minister; along with all 500 prospective MPs, creating an energetic gathering.
Anutin said he came earlier than expected. Previously, he had some concerns, but now they have turned into confidence. This election is the first time they feel the public has high expectations for the party’s performance. They have no choice but to be fully prepared in every aspect. Bhumjaithai has experience, having gone through hardships; they are no longer inexperienced. They confidently say "speak and then do plus" because they are fully prepared. In the last three elections, the party has consistently grown. For the upcoming election, they ask the public not to let Bhumjaithai’s graph decline but to rise sharply to rapidly and effectively advance the country’s development. They are capable of working unitedly with all sectors, in harmony with civil servants and the military. The country’s current threats are mainly in four areas: economy, society, disasters, and security. Thai people today face many fears, but he does not want them to fear losing the country’s sovereignty. Bhumjaithai will turn your fears into stability, prosperity, and confidence, making the country free from threats and strengthening the military’s capability. Bhumjaithai will create opportunities for volunteer soldiers who willingly serve the nation and have a future. They will replace conscription with voluntary soldiers who are committed to defending national sovereignty. They will recruit 100,000 volunteer soldiers who will serve for four years with a monthly salary of 12,000 baht, strengthening the country’s defense forces.
Anutin added that economically, in the past two or three months, they have introduced the Quick Big Win policy for the public, implementing the Khon La Khrueng Plus program, which still has a 2,400 baht debt per person pending. He asked for a chance to repay this debt. Certainly, this program will return with a "plus" feature. They will also promote products bearing the Made in Thailand mark as powerful goods demanded worldwide. Moreover, they have demonstrated success as opponents of cybercrime, drug trafficking, and scammers to protect not only Thai people but the global community, as these are worldwide threats. In the past three months, their achievements have been evident: the economy has improved, rice and cassava prices have risen, and they have restored Thailand’s position on the world stage, preserving national dignity. If given more opportunity and time, Bhumjaithai can do even better.
Anutin said he wants to prove that Bhumjaithai, especially himself, always hears the people's voices wherever he goes. He asked the public to vote for Bhumjaithai again, and if they do, he will be prime minister. If Bhumjaithai returns to power, he will appoint Sihasak as deputy prime minister and foreign minister to protect the country's dignity; Supachai will not only remain commerce minister but also serve as deputy prime minister overseeing commerce, industry, and trade; Ekkaniti will continue as deputy prime minister and finance minister, managing the nation's finances, fiscal discipline, the baht exchange rate, and economic policies. These positions have never existed before in Bhumjaithai but now do. They will work comprehensively; if they cannot deliver, they will not make promises. Previously, they had limitations, but now they do not. Besides these three, there are other knowledgeable individuals he has invited to join, even from other parts of the previous government, whom he has asked to work with Bhumjaithai for Thailand.
"Do not worry, those three will definitely come. Even if people say they are not prime minister candidates, it does not matter because I am the prime minister. But I might leave some room for you. We cannot force people's will. We politicians here are accustomed to enduring criticism and opposition from strangers. Those three may not be used to it yet, but they will be. This time, we ask you to let them do what they are comfortable with so they can produce work that impresses the public and benefits our country. There is no worry, no surprise, only determination to fight. When they gain some political experience, they will face no-confidence debates for sure, and that day they will be part of us. Today, we can no longer see them as outsiders. They may not be familiar with the system, but in their work, they are insiders—our colleagues. I assure you we can do better, achieve greater success than in the past three months."