
'Phiphat,' the Bhumjaithai Party's southern commander, pointed out that 'modern powerful families' are not a limitation or monopoly on political power but rather open spaces for the younger generation to accumulate problem-solving experience.
On 31 Dec 2025 GMT+7, Phiphat Ratchakitprakarn, a key figure in the Bhumjaithai Party, reaffirmed his stance amid criticism regarding 'powerful political families' through a video post. He explained that in today's political context, powerful families are not a limitation or monopoly as perceived in the past but serve as political structures allowing young people to accumulate problem-solving methods experienced by older generations, thereby enhancing their capacity to concretely drive the country forward.
"The younger generation has knowledge and ability but lacks problem-solving methods that older generations have already encountered. Powerful families are not a limitation; rather, in today's era, they are powerful families for the younger generation."
Meanwhile, Chalat Ratchakitprakarn, Bhumjaithai's party-list MP candidate, agreed with this concept, stating that young people need time to accumulate experience and learn from older generations, which will enable the country to progress sustainably.