
Rakchat Party has launched 23 new generation candidates for Bangkok MPs. Chaiwut highlights the slogan “Because Loving the Nation Is Not Just Words,” insisting that politics must involve real action.
On 25 Dec 2025 GMT+7, Chaiwut Thanakmanusorn, leader of Rakchat Party, joined by deputy leaders Rawi Laopoonrungsi (Kop), Tharat Pojanapraphan (Tharat), Thasanai Thongmee (Golf), Nattakorn Taweeraksa (Kong), party secretary Thitipan Kayanon (Look Golf), deputy secretary Napat Nawakreusuntorn (Pat), party director Chanin Pinthong (Safe), spokesperson Chaiporn Jirawinijnan (Aom), and treasurer Ratphoom Wallikul (Tiw), unveiled their candidates for Bangkok constituency MPs. They also announced plans to begin immediate outreach under the main slogan. “Because Loving the Nation... Is Not Just Words.” This slogan confirms the party’s stance that patriotism is not just empty speech but must be proven through action and genuine responsibility toward citizens' lives.
Chaiwut stated that Rakchat Party will pursue politics grounded in the reality of problems, avoiding superficial promises or false hope, and will not shift the burden onto citizens waiting for aid. Instead, the party aims to restore the state as a tool to create opportunities for earners, especially small individuals and micro-entrepreneurs facing high living costs and limited access to systems.
The party emphasized three key principles: 1. Politics must involve real action, not just talk. Rakchat Party will use fieldwork as a standard, listening to district-level issues and proposing practical solutions, with commitments tied to timelines, monitoring mechanisms, and transparent accountability.
2. The state must concretely support small people. Rakchat Party declares that national development must begin at the grassroots. Workers, traders, freelancers, and small businesses must access fair opportunities and not be left behind in a system favoring large players.
3. Patriotism means ensuring Thai people have standing and dignity in their own country. The party commits to driving an economic approach that safeguards national interests while delivering tangible results for citizens, allowing growth but ensuring wealth redistributes back to households and communities.
The Rakchat Party leader said this launch of 23 Bangkok constituency candidates marks the start of proactive work in the capital, linking politics with daily livelihood and quality of life. He urged citizens to follow their ongoing outreach and help monitor whether the party fulfills its promises, as “Because Loving the Nation... Is Not Just Words,” but a pledge that must be proven through actions.
Rakchat Party introduced 23 candidates for Bangkok constituency MPs across the following districts:
Constituency 1: Adam Chinratanaphisit
Constituency 2: Chuti Pluemrungruang
Constituency 3: Kittiphat Thanomwararak
Constituency 4: Sorayut Likhitaparakul
Constituency 5: Panithi Borwanichayakoon
Constituency 6: Worawit Kamolchotros
Constituency 8: Suweera Termrungruenglert
Constituency 9: Patcharawan Benjawitwilai
Constituency 10: Warachkit Wisarnmanas
Constituency 12: Bantat Ritthibut
Constituency 13: Thitipat Jankaew
Constituency 14: Ariyathat Saisuwan
Constituency 18: Fawadkan Tiangtham
Constituency 19: Suthidara Sasai
Constituency 21: Phum Sawatdee
Constituency 23: Methee Baisophon
Constituency 28: Pin Jangchawai
Constituency 29: Thanissorn Kasawapanich
Constituency 30: Chomkamol Wongchutiroj
Constituency 31: Siramet Sukkulworaset
Constituency 32: Anurak Puangkam
Constituency 33: Thanaphit Jirawongklaison
The launch event had a cheerful atmosphere, fitting for Christmas Day and the party’s youthful image, with candidates performing a Jingle Bells dance to spread holiday cheer.