
“Yotsanan” concluded his campaign in Ubon, appealing for voters to support Pheu Thai across the entire province. “Nattawut” criticized social media agitators for causing division, reaffirmed that “Ajarn Chen” has always stood alongside the Red Shirts, and mocked “Anutin” as a worrying figure who referred to himself as an earthworm during a speech. Tags: [Election Campaign, Ubon Ratchathani, Pheu Thai Party, Political Speech, Social Media Influence, Red Shirts, Anutin]
On 3 Feb 2026 GMT+7, the atmosphere of Pheu Thai's northeastern campaign, covering "3 days, 8 provinces, 16 rallies," was vibrant. Leading the effort were Mr. Yotsanan Wongsawat, prime ministerial candidate, alongside Mr. Julaphan Amornwiwat, party leader and prime ministerial candidate, Mr. Nattawut Saiykaew, campaign assistant, and other senior leaders. They had already held six rallies across Sakon Nakhon, Nakhon Phanom, Mukdahan, and Amnat Charoen.Tags: [Pheu Thai, Election Campaign, Northeast Thailand, Political Rally, Leadership]
Today, they arrived for the 7th rally at Si Mueang Mai District and the 8th in the afternoon at Nam Yuen District. At Wat Waree Udom in Nam Yuen, they campaigned to support Mr. Praphusak Jintawet, candidate for Ubon Ratchathani’s 9th constituency, number 1, and Mr. Watcharapol Chueakong, candidate for Ubon Ratchathani’s 10th constituency, number 3.Tags: [Election Rally, Ubon Ratchathani, Candidates, Political Support]
Mr. Yotsanan stated he had sincerely traveled personally to convey Pheu Thai's genuine intentions. His main focus was border security. He firmly declared readiness to perform his duties to restore peace and sovereignty to local residents, emphasizing that "on national matters, everyone stands united." Pheu Thai offers to manage relief, develop early warning systems, and employ all negotiation channels to ensure the protection of sovereignty and proudly restore peace to the people of Nam Yuen and Ubon Ratchathani.Tags: [Border Security, National Unity, Peace, Sovereignty, Pheu Thai Initiatives]
“Yotsanan” concluded his Ubon campaign urging voters to support Pheu Thai across the province.Tags: [Election Campaign, Ubon Ratchathani, Pheu Thai Party]
At 17:10 GMT+7 at Charoen Sri Market, Warin Chamrap District, Ubon Ratchathani, Mr. Yotsanan and his team campaigned to support Ms. Kittithanya Wachadee in the 4th constituency. They met local residents and vendors; people frequently approached to take photos and presented flowers. They also grilled sticky rice cakes, which Mr. Yotsanan said were "a Ubon specialty everyone must try."Tags: [Campaign Event, Ubon Market, Voter Engagement, Local Cuisine]
At 19:00 GMT+7, Mr. Yotsanan spoke at a major rally at Pak Huai Wang Nong, Mueang District, supporting all 11 Ubon Ratchathani MP candidates. A large crowd cheered his arrival with chants of “Prime Minister Chen,” embracing him and presenting roses and garlands made from Korean pork belly, Vietnamese noodle soup, Chinese sausage, and Vietnamese pork sausage.Tags: [Political Rally, Ubon Ratchathani, Public Support, Candidate Endorsement]
Mr. Yotsanan said, “Hello to all people of Ubon Ratchathani. Today, I leave my heart here. So many have come. I can tell you that without Ubon, there is no Pheu Thai Party. On 8 February, I’m ready to turn the hopes and dreams of Ubon’s people into reality. Ubon has so much to offer—rich culture, great food, beautiful temples, excellent OTOP products, and it must be recognized by the global community. Most importantly, quality of life matters. We will solve systemic debt issues and create millionaires daily. On 8 February, Thai people must be free from poverty. We will fix flood and drought problems systemically, combat drug abuse, end scammers, and tackle widespread corruption. I will fix these problems. A digital government will make Thailand corruption-free.”Tags: [Campaign Speech, Ubon Ratchathani, Economic Plans, Social Issues, Anti-Corruption]
“Today, I feel very happy. I cannot enter parliament alone. I ask everyone to support all 11 constituencies. The election is just days away. Please support Pheu Thai by voting for both the candidates and the party,” Mr. Yotsanan said.Tags: [Election Appeal, Parliamentary Election, Pheu Thai Support]
“Nattawut” affirms “Ajarn Chen” is a true Red ShirtTags: [Political Statement, Red Shirts, Nattawut Saiykaew, Ajarn Chen]
Mr. Nattawut Saiykaew, Pheu Thai campaign assistant, said during a speech that while traveling, he saw social media rumors claiming Ajarn Chen was not a Red Shirt and questioned how Red Shirts could vote for him as prime minister. He clarified that Ajarn Chen had fought alongside Red Shirts on many occasions, though as a scientist and researcher, he did not always appear openly on stage. He challenged why Deputy Prime Minister and Interior Minister Anutin Charnvirakul, who is not a Red Shirt, is being promoted by some parties as a prime ministerial candidate. Mr. Nattawut also noted that the current prime minister had recently threatened him with lawsuits despite his history of three imprisonments, saying if more cases come, it would be an honor. He added the prime minister should instead sue the people, as the current government came to power by "winning the lottery," promising many things but offering only the "half-half" subsidy policy on stage. Pheu Thai offers more, with the state paying 70% and citizens 30%.Tags: [Political Criticism, Social Media, Red Shirts, Anutin, Prime Minister, Election Policy]
Mocks “Anutin” for acting strangely and calling himself an earthworm in a speechTags: [Political Satire, Anutin Charnvirakul, Campaign Speech]
Mr. Nattawut added that last night he saw Anutin speaking in Suphanburi, acting increasingly strange by calling himself various things, including “an earthworm,” which is concerning. In contrast, Pheu Thai’s path is clear and consistent: to be a government elected by the people capable of implementing all promised policies.Tags: [Political Commentary, Anutin, Pheu Thai, Election Campaign]
Mr. Nattawut further said that Pheu Thai today does not divide people by color or faction, nor insist on voting only for those who call themselves Red Shirts. The party is for everyone, aiming to solve problems for all citizens. Whether people vote for them or not, if elected, they will work sincerely and diligently. Pheu Thai supporters nationwide, regardless of shirt color, can vote for Pheu Thai on both ballots. Their prime minister candidate is free from conflict, ready to debate, campaign, and explain past political battles. This shows the party’s commitment to serious work. Comparing all parties’ prime minister candidates, the most outstanding and distinct is “Yotsanan.” Therefore, this election is about choosing a prime minister; if choosing a prime minister, please choose “Yotsanan.”Tags: [Election Strategy, Pheu Thai Party, Unity, Prime Minister Candidate, Political Commitment]