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Sudarat Campaigns at Khu Bon Market, Vows to Be Commander Solving Livelihood Issues and Ending Debt Crisis

Politic28 Jan 2026 15:06 GMT+7

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Sudarat Campaigns at Khu Bon Market, Vows to Be Commander Solving Livelihood Issues and Ending Debt Crisis

Sudarat energized market vendors, declaring the dire economy needs immediate action. She volunteers to be the "commander" addressing basic needs, urging voters to choose Thai Sang Thai Party to halt the debt crisis, highlighting the Thai Sang Thai Fund and the Start-up Fund.

On 28 Jan 2026 GMT+7, Khun Ying Sudarat Keyuraphan, prime minister candidate for Thai Sang Thai Party, number 48, actively campaigned at Sai Net and Hathaimit markets in the Khu Bon area. She was warmly and warmly welcomed by vendors and local residents along the way, with many stopping to talk, take photos, and offer food and snacks as encouragement. However, most residents expressed a shared concern: the economy is very poor and they are heavily burdened by debt. Khun Ying Sudarat affirmed she understands these hardships and is ready to prioritize resolving livelihood issues to restore smiles to the common people.


Thai Sang Thai Party clearly announced a policy to stop the debt crisis by offering a 3-year debt moratorium for farmers, SME entrepreneurs, and small vendors with debts up to 1 million baht, requiring no principal or interest payments. This aims to "stop the bleeding" and give people a chance to breathe easier. Additionally, the party plans to inject fresh funds through the Thai Sang Thai Fund and the Start-up Fund, allowing citizens to borrow from 10,000 to 100,000 baht using only their ID card. This funding is intended as capital for businesses and to clear illegal debts that have long burdened Thai lives.

This loan policy offers a low interest rate of just 1% per month, significantly reducing interest burdens. For example, borrowing 50,000 baht would reduce monthly interest payments from tens of thousands of baht under illegal lending to only 500 baht, helping everyone truly stabilize and improve their quality of life sustainably. Therefore, the party urges citizens to vote for Thai Sang Thai Party, number 48, in sufficient numbers so it can serve and support the people to recover, clear debts, and rebuild Thailand's economy.

Khun Ying Sudarat emphasized the crisis of illegal foreign goods flooding the Thai market, noting that these products bypass Food and Drug Administration (FDA) or Thai Industrial Standards Institute (TISI) certification. She pointed to corruption among officials and politicians who accept bribes and neglect their duties, causing Thai entrepreneurs to face bankruptcy and lose competitiveness. The key is strict law enforcement to eradicate the corrupt cycle harming the country and to seriously stop powerful groups exploiting the suffering and poverty of Thai people.