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Prachachart Partys Prime Ministerial Candidates: Pol. Col. Tawee as No. 1, Wannor as No. 2

Politic27 Dec 2025 19:57 GMT+7

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Prachachart Partys Prime Ministerial Candidates: Pol. Col. Tawee as No. 1, Wannor as No. 2

Check the names of Prachachart Party's prime ministerial candidates for the 2026 election, with two nominees: Pol. Col. Tawee Sodsong, party leader, ranked number 1, and Wannor Muhamad Matar, party chairman, ranked number 2.


On 27 Dec 2025 GMT+7, the election timeline was finalized, setting 8 Feb 2026 GMT+7 as the voting day and 1 Feb 2026 GMT+7 for early voting. Regarding the Prachachart Party, it is confirmed they have nominated two prime ministerial candidates for the 2026 election, consisting of:


1. Pol. Col. Tawee Sodsong, leader of the Prachachart Party, as the number one prime ministerial candidate. He currently serves as party leader and has played a significant role in the government of Ms. Paethongtarn Shinawatra as Minister of Justice. Recently, Wannor Muhamad Matar, the party chairman, clearly expressed support for Pol. Col. Tawee to lead the party, demonstrating that Prachachart is a party for everyone, not limited to any single group.

พ.ต.อ. ทวี สอดส่อง หัวหน้าพรรคประชาชาติ เป็นแคนดิเดตนายกรัฐมนตรี อันดับ 1


2. Wannor Muhamad Matar, former Speaker of the House of Representatives and a key leader of Prachachart Party, serves as the party’s advisory chairman and is the number two prime ministerial candidate. He is the party’s founder and holds the highest prestige within the party.

นายวันมูหะมัดนอร์ มะทา แคนดิเดตนายกรัฐมนตรี พรรคประชาชาติ อันดับที่ 2


For this election, Prachachart Party focuses on the “0-10-100” policy (an economic revitalization strategy), one of the main policies announced at the extraordinary general meeting on 25 Dec 2025 GMT+7 to improve quality of life. The “0” represents reducing costs or removing obstacles that hinder people's livelihoods; “10” refers to increasing income or supporting budgets to create household and community-level jobs; and “100” means promoting large-scale projects or infrastructure that drive 100% sustainable growth.