
Dr. Tosaporn, the New Opportunity Party's prime ministerial candidate, accompanied by Kaimook, candidate for Bangkok's Bang Kho Laem–Yan Nawa constituency, listened to community issues, promoting the health policy “Equality for All, Keeping Up with Every Disease,” and pledged to tackle traffic congestion and reduce inequality in society.
On 8 Jan 2026 GMT+7, Dr. Tosaporn Serirak, the New Opportunity Party's prime ministerial candidate, along with party executives including Sirawit Chuangsaen, Thanwa Panich, and Trailada Mangkang, visited Soi Wat Phai Ngern in Bang Kho Laem district, Bangkok. They campaigned and encouraged Pannarath Panitsirinan, known as Kaimook, a singer from the Prik Thai band and candidate for the Bang Kho Laem–Yan Nawa constituency, number 14. They listened to local residents’ feedback on issues such as overcrowded housing, traffic congestion, inadequate infrastructure, and limited access to healthcare—especially among the elderly, low-income groups, and chronic patients—in a warm, friendly atmosphere with lively exchanges of ideas.
Dr. Tosaporn communicated the New Opportunity Party’s healthcare policy under the concept “Equality for All, Keeping Up with Every Disease,” aiming to enhance neighborhood health systems so urban communities can conveniently, quickly, and effectively access medical services. This includes expanding proactive medical units, community patient care, reducing treatment costs, and developing sustainable disease prevention alongside treatment. Simultaneously, the party proposed solutions for inner-city traffic and travel issues by systematically managing traffic in alleys and communities, upgrading infrastructure to suit urban lifestyles, thereby reducing travel time and costs while improving public safety.
Meanwhile, candidate Pannarath stated she is ready to serve as the community’s voice by bringing real issues from Bang Kho Laem–Yan Nawa into parliamentary advocacy. She intends to advance policies addressing quality of life, community economy, and equitable healthcare access. The New Opportunity Party reaffirmed its political stance to create new opportunities for Bangkok residents and Thai society long-term through practical policies aligned with real community problems.