
"Jinny" and the Thai Sang Thai party's Bangkok MP candidates unveiled a highly creative campaign poster titled "No More Fatigue," featuring four policies to support Thai people from prenatal stages through old age, affirming that they can be implemented as long as there is no corruption.
On 6 January 2026, reporters reported that Ms. Yotsuda Leelapanyalert, known as "Jinny," along with the Thai Sang Thai party's Bangkok MP candidates, launched a highly creative campaign poster under the "Thai People No More Fatigue" campaign, which received overwhelming response. The party emphasized its commitment to reforming the nearly 4 trillion baht national budget, asserting that if corruption causing over 500 billion baht in annual budget leaks can be stopped, the country would have enormous funds immediately available to provide welfare to the public without needing to borrow more money and burden future generations.
The details of the four "No More Fatigue" policies covering all age groups are as follows:
1. Care from prenatal stage until age six, providing 2,000 baht monthly support to build a strong life foundation.
2. Free education through a bachelor's degree, reducing parents' financial burden and shortening study time by four years to enable youth to enter the labor market sooner, starting at age 18.
3. People's Credit Fund providing capital to "small people" with loans from 10,000 to 100,000 baht at a low interest rate of 1 percent per month, without requiring collateral.
4. A 3,000 baht pension to ensure the elderly have sufficient income and good health, so they are not a burden to their descendants.
The Thai Sang Thai party is confident these policies can be realized based on the prime ministerial candidate's proven experience of "clean hands and successful work." The party focuses on sincere budget allocation so every baht of tax revenue circulates back to improve citizens' quality of life instead of being stolen through corruption to create wealth. Additionally, they plan to remove legal obstacles hindering livelihoods to help Thai people regain financial independence and well-being.