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Jinny Teams Up with Thai Sang Thai PM Candidate to Campaign in Asoke, Promotes Monthly Pension Policy of 3,000 Baht

Politic29 Dec 2025 15:29 GMT+7

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Jinny Teams Up with Thai Sang Thai PM Candidate to Campaign in Asoke, Promotes Monthly Pension Policy of 3,000 Baht

Yotsuda Leelapanyalert, known as Jinny, accompanied the Thai Sang Thai party's prime ministerial candidate to campaign in the Asoke area, appealing to office workers by promoting policies to suspend laws that hinder livelihoods and a monthly 3,000-baht pension for citizens.

At 11:45 a.m. on 29 December 2025, Yotsuda Leelapanyalert, daughter of Khunying Sudarat Keyuraphan, leader of the Thai Sang Thai party, along with Suradech Taweesangskulthai, the party's prime ministerial candidate, and Pariyet Angoorakitti, the party spokesperson, visited the Asoke area and Ruamsap Market to meet and seek votes from office workers. They held an activity called “Mark Your Favorite Policy 3” where people could vote for preferred policies on a public board, which attracted lively interest and responses from passersby. The Thai Sang Thai party proposed a monthly 3,000-baht pension policy to provide income security after retirement, enabling the elderly to care for themselves without burdening their children, while stimulating the grassroots economy and sustainably reducing social inequality in Thailand.


Yotsuda added that the party also proposes suspending laws that obstruct livelihoods to unlock business restrictions and allow small entrepreneurs to operate more flexibly. They plan to establish the Sang Thai Fund, offering citizens loans from 10,000 to 100,000 baht to start or expand businesses without relying on informal debts. The party also emphasizes reforming power structures by proposing a law amendment to allow citizens to gather 50,000 signatures to directly remove independent agencies, creating a citizen-linked oversight mechanism and promoting greater transparency in democracy. These policies received strong interest from the Asoke community, especially the 3,000-baht pension policy, which provides long-term security, and the proposal to suspend unnecessary laws that meet the needs of workers seeking convenience and speed in modern careers.