
Lieutenant General Poradorn and the Thai Sang Thai team launched the "Sue Now" campaign to transform Thai politics, dismantling the system of waiting for policies from the central government to a collaborative design process. They emphasized anti-corruption measures and advocated for the highest penalty, the death sentence.
On 14 Jan 2026 GMT+7, Thai Sang Thai held a key event at Kiakkai Intersection, led by Lieutenant General Poradorn Phatthanathabut, Mr. Udomdej Rattanasathien, Mr. Worawut Towirat, and the Thai Sang Thai team, jointly unveiling the "Sue Now" campaign. This represents a new dimension of political innovation focused on applying modern innovation management principles to public policy formulation.
The main objective is to break structural political problems in Thailand, which are often designed centrally without connection to the real needs of local people. This campaign serves as a bridge linking collaboration among academics, the private sector, and local communities to jointly define problems and find sustainable solutions through both online and offline platforms.
The "Sue Now" campaign system starts with identifying real problems on-site, designing solutions, and testing policies in pilot areas before evaluating and scaling up. This approach revolutionizes politics from a top-down command system to co-design, turning citizens from policy recipients into co-creators, with political parties acting as coordinators to address issues precisely and effectively.
Beyond policy innovation, Thai Sang Thai places strong emphasis on eradicating corruption. Lieutenant General Poradorn stressed strict anti-corruption measures, including pushing for the death penalty as the maximum punishment, collecting 50,000 citizen signatures to impeach independent organizations that enable corrupt individuals, and establishing a National Anti-Corruption Committee from the public sector as a key mechanism to ensure government transparency.
Meanwhile, Mr. Udomdej invited the public to participate in this campaign to become part of driving the country themselves, fostering a culture of participatory politics under the concept of "Building Thailand Together," which centers on the people's voice as crucial to social change.