
Phokin, Thai Sang Thai's prime ministerial candidate, called on Thais to rise above the major parties that merely alternate power. He highlighted Thai Sang Thai's unique strength as the only party with a fully completed blueprint for running the country, and pledged to continue fighting corruption without fear of anyone.
On 23 Jan 2026 GMT+7, Phokin Polkul, Thai Sang Thai's prime ministerial candidate, firmly stated that voting for Thai Sang Thai in this election means "votes will not go to waste" and is not a futile act. Despite pressures to choose major parties to confront the old power blocs, past lessons show that those major parties later often unite regardless of ideology.
Choosing Thai Sang Thai thus sends a signal that the public desires "honest politics" and a party with a clear stance that is not a proxy for anyone, ready to turn every vote into true power to protect the people's interests.
Phokin explained that the key reason to choose Thai Sang Thai is its readiness with a "national management platform" or "manifesto" that is fully completed. The party does not just campaign with rhetoric but comes with clear draft laws and practical plans, especially to combat corruption, the root cause of the country's problems. The party emphasizes creating a citizen oversight system called the "People's NACC," involving 50 representatives from professional and public sectors nationwide to supervise government operations—an unprecedented political innovation.
Phokin also pointed out that Thai Sang Thai offers a way out to move the country beyond the "legal warfare" and conflicts that have bogged it down for over a decade. The party’s policies focus on "unlocking" laws that obstruct small people's livelihoods and building sustainable welfare, such as a 3,000-baht pension for citizens, which stimulates the grassroots economy rather than mere handouts. The party is determined to "restructure" the distorted system and "eradicate" corruption so Thai people can have opportunities again.
Phokin stressed the importance of every vote, saying that if the public unites to elect Thai Sang Thai to 25 seats, the party can legally nominate Khunying Sudarat Keyuraphan as prime minister. If winning 100 seats, the party can immediately propose national reform laws without needing support from other parties. He urged the public to trust that voting for Thai Sang Thai is the most worthwhile investment in the future and the only choice to lead the country toward honest, sustainable progress.