
In Nonthaburi, Kanyaporn Kaewthip, daughter of the current Attorney General, wore the Bhumjaithai Party shirt to register as an MP candidate for Nonthaburi. She revealed her wish to use her knowledge and abilities to develop the country, insisted she is not worried despite being a newcomer, and said she brings only sincerity and will fight to the fullest.
On 27 Dec 2025 GMT+7 at the Nonthaburi OTOP Center on Ratchaphruek Road, Pak Kret District—the first day of candidate registration for Nonthaburi MPs—Bhumjaithai Party candidates arrived to register for all eight constituencies, consisting of:
District 1: Ms. Kanyaporn Kaewthip, daughter of the current Attorney General.
District 2: Mr. Chalermphon Niyomsin, former multiple-time MP candidate.
District 3: Asst. Prof. Dr. Siripin Intaraprasert.
District 4: Second Lieutenant Phanupong Bandasak, former Pak Kret municipal councilor and nephew of Pak Kret Mayor Wichai Bandasak.
District 5: Mr. Prayoon Aranyik, former deputy head of Phra Udom Subdistrict Administrative Organization.
District 6: Ms. Sasiprapa Dirot, former Nonthaburi Provincial Administrative Organization member.
District 7: Mr. Chun Natdech Kangsukul, former Nonthaburi provincial chief officer.
District 8: Mr. Adun Chan-kaew, former member of the Nonthaburi Provincial Administrative Organization.
Ms. Kanyaporn Kaewthip, daughter of Mr. Itthiporn Kaewthip, the 20th Attorney General, said she registered for Nonthaburi MP with the Bhumjaithai Party without her father's support. This year, she had the opportunity to work on the minister’s team overseeing the Office of the Consumer Protection Board (OCPB). She feels her knowledge and abilities have benefited the country and, with the recent parliament dissolution, sees this as an opportunity to use her expertise to develop the nation.
She chose to run for MP in Nonthaburi District 1 under Bhumjaithai because she has a home there and strong ties to the area, having lived there for three generations. She said if she does not use her knowledge and skills to develop this area, she does not know where else she could apply them. She is not worried about being a newcomer or lacking political family background; everything starts from zero, but she brings only sincerity and will fight hard.
Meanwhile, Mr. Chun Natdech Kangsukul, former Nonthaburi provincial chief officer who resigned from government service to run for MP in Nonthaburi District 7 under Bhumjaithai, said he chose the party because he admires its 'say and do' policies. As a former civil servant in the Department of Provincial Administration, he worked with Mr. Anutin Charnvirakul, Bhumjaithai’s party leader, and sees him as a determined and sincere person committed to solving the country's problems.
Regarding his candidacy in District 7, he is not worried because he once served as district chief officer of Bang Bua Thong and is well acquainted with local village chiefs and community leaders. Importantly, they have worked together before, so they understand each other well.