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Thammanat Leads Kla Tham Party Campaign in Roi Et, Urges Isan Voters to Choose Real Workers

Politic13 Jan 2026 15:15 GMT+7

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Thammanat Leads Kla Tham Party Campaign in Roi Et, Urges Isan Voters to Choose Real Workers

Thammanat and Narumon lead the Kla Tham Party campaign in Roi Et, pledging to convert SPK land into red Garuda title deeds. They point out that promises to distribute money deceive the public and violate the law, calling on the Election Commission to investigate, while urging Isan residents to choose genuine workers.

On 13 Jan 2026 at 09:30, the Kla Tham Party, led by Lt. Col. Thammanat Prompao, Party Advisory Chairman and Prime Minister candidate, along with Prof. Dr. Narumon Pinyosinwat, Party Leader, and Lt. Cmdr. Anudit Nakornthap, Party Strategy Chairman, held a major campaign rally in Roi Et province for the second day to support the party’s candidates in the parliamentary election.


The first rally took place at Phon Thong Vocational College to support Ms. Ratchanee Phonsue, candidate for Roi Et constituency 3, number 3, and the second at Selaphum Pittayakhom School to support Mr. Neo Phonsue, candidate for Roi Et constituency 4, number 5. Both events attracted enthusiastic crowds eager to hear the speeches.

During the speech, Lt. Col. Thammanat emphasized the Kla Tham Party’s working principle: “No false promises, only what can be done.” He focused on solving land and debt problems for the people, especially SPK 4-01 land. Initially, he declared he would convert this into agricultural title deeds, which some called boastful, but he has since proven it achievable. He pledged to continue this work and upgrade to red Garuda title deeds so farmers can legally use them as collateral to access funding.

Lt. Col. Thammanat stressed the party will not propose unrealistic policies that cannot be fulfilled, as failing to deliver promises once in government would cause public hardship and disappointment. He praised Ms. Ratchanee as a hardworking candidate who persistently follows up, especially in securing budgets to develop Roi Et province not for personal gain but genuinely for the local people.

Prof. Dr. Narumon said the Kla Tham Party bases its policies on legality and will not make impossible promises. She raised concerns about campaign promises involving money or benefits distribution, calling such acts illegal and urging the Election Commission to investigate. She urged voters to use discretion to choose sincere representatives who truly work and do not deceive the public.

Mr. Neo thanked the large crowd for their support, expressing joy on behalf of his father and family. He emphasized growing up accompanying his parents in community work and problem-solving. Despite new electoral boundaries, his strong ties with the locals remain firm.

Mr. Neo identified water issues as a major local problem. Although there are several water sources, drought persists. He proposed dredging the Lam Chi Long canal and pumping water from the Chi River using solar power to provide year-round water access, aiming for sustainable solutions.

Later that evening, at approximately 17:30, the Kla Tham Party held a major rally at Ban Hin Kong Market in Khon Kaen. The party fielded candidates in eight constituencies: in constituency 2, Mr. Chatchawan Theeraphanu, number 3; constituency 3, Mr. Ekachai Suebsarakham, number 1; constituency 4, Ms. Atitaya Pongsombat, number 3; constituency 5, Mr. Prachya Hongchai, number 3; constituency 7, Mr. Phusana Khamwiang, number 3; constituency 8, Mr. Thanik Masipitak, number 3; constituency 10, Mr. Prayoon Tiamthanong, number 6; and constituency 11, Mr. Pattana Wit Jaitrong, number 7.