
Taepipob Limjitrakorn is confident the Prachachon Party will sweep all Nonthaburi MPs in orange across the province despite three new candidates, promoting the campaign "Nonthaburi Won't Tolerate, Nonthaburi Won't Turn Grey, We Are Serious."
On 27 Dec 2025 GMT+7 at the Nonthaburi OTOP Center on Ratchaphruek Road, Pak Kret District, the first day for candidate registration for Nonthaburi’s House of Representatives constituencies, Mr. Taepipob Limjitrakorn, election director for Nonthaburi MPs of the Prachachon Party, led the party's candidates to register for all 8 constituencies: Constituency 1, Mr. Wuttakorn Nutayakul; Constituency 2, Ms. Panyarath Nanthaphusitanon, former Nonthaburi MP; Constituency 3, Mr. Anusorn Kaewwichian, former Nonthaburi MP; Constituency 4, Mr. Korn Mee Dee; Constituency 5, Mr. Preeti Charoensilp, former Nonthaburi MP; Constituency 6, Mr. Sutat Meesiri; Constituency 7, Mr. Kiattikhun Tonyang, former Nonthaburi MP; Constituency 8, Mr. Non Paisan Limcharoenkit, former Nonthaburi MP.
Mr. Taepipob said that previously they were champions winning all 8 constituencies. Certainly, this time they must maintain their stronghold to achieve national change. Otherwise, the target of 251 seats for a single-party government would be impossible. As election director for Nonthaburi, he must not only defend the old constituencies but also increase the party's popularity since many constituencies have incumbent candidates.
This election is like a test of the performance of constituency MPs and party-list votes. They have previously ranked first and aim to increase their vote share. Drawing on their experience as MPs, they created the campaign "Nonthaburi Won't Tolerate, Nonthaburi Won't Turn Grey, We Are Serious," meaning Nonthaburi residents will no longer tolerate the current economic situation, the old-style politics, or the poor national management. This aims to bring the Prachachon Party government to solve long-standing issues, including economic impacts from grey capital laundering money in Nonthaburi.
He believes the Prachachon Party will definitely not turn grey. They boldly claim to be the only party serious about cracking down on grey capital, as they have no vested interests with it. He understands many voters are tired of the same old politics and assures this election will be different. He stressed that voters’ voices will be most valuable as the Senate-appointed members will no longer select the Prime Minister. He urged everyone to vote overwhelmingly for the Prachachon Party.
This time, there are three new Nonthaburi MP candidates who passed a strict selection process. Candidly, as a two-term MP himself, he questions whether he would have passed such rigorous screening. He trusts this new generation of candidates deeply and hopes everyone will trust them as they did him or the Move Forward Party before. He sees this not as a problem but as a strength, having passionate candidates who passed thorough ideological vetting.