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Pita Drives West Bank Momentum to Retain 10 District Stronghold, Criticizes Blue Partys Talk and Act Slogan While MOA Remains Unfulfilled

Politic28 Jan 2026 21:38 GMT+7

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Pita Drives West Bank Momentum to Retain 10 District Stronghold, Criticizes Blue Partys Talk and Act Slogan While MOA Remains Unfulfilled

The Prachachon Party is advancing in the West Bank, declaring it will retain its championship in 10 districts while criticizing the Blue Party's "Talk and Act" slogan, noting they have yet to even fulfill the MOA.


On 28 January 2026, at Suan Phet Kanchanaram Park (in front of The Mall Bang Khae), the Prachachon Party held a major rally under the concept "West Bank Won't Tolerate! Thon is Serious," with leaders and candidates for Bangkok's Thonburi side in all 10 districts enthusiastically participating.


Mr. Pichan Chaowaphatwanwong, Deputy Leader of the Prachachon Party, spoke out against the old political practice of rotating ministerial posts among influential families, while criticizing the Blue Party's "Talk and Act" rhetoric as contradictory to reality since they have not even implemented the signed MOA. He added that if Mr. Natthapong Ruangpanyawut's government takes office, there will be no buying or selling of positions or police tickets, and a 360-degree performance evaluation system will be used to eliminate corruption.


Meanwhile, Mr. Pita took the stage amid a "sea of stars" from the audience's phone flashlights, emphasizing the mission to retain all 10 districts and presenting a "Top 10 Achievements" report to seek votes. Four accomplishments were highlighted: the Progressive Liquor Act, the Committee Summoning Powers Act, the Land Allocation Act, and the housing budget for elderly residents of Bang Khae. The six policies to be pursued once in government include the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration Act (decentralization), solving the black-banded catfish crisis, the Clean Air Act, removing social security from the civil service system, upgrading the universal health coverage rights, and cultural initiatives.


Mr. Pita concluded by appealing to the people of Thonburi to turn out in overwhelming numbers on 8 February to vote for candidate number 46 to send Mr. Natthapong to the government house, before joining a group photo to close the grand rally.