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Campaign Caravan Energizes Public as Thanathorn Calls for 20 Million Votes for the Orange Party

Politic04 Feb 2026 17:12 GMT+7

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Campaign Caravan Energizes Public as Thanathorn Calls for 20 Million Votes for the Orange Party

In the final phase of the election, the People's Party campaign caravan is lively, touring all regions. Thanathorn urges supporters to give 20 million votes to the Orange Party, declaring that this time there is no turning back.

On 4 February 2026, reporters reported that the People's Party's campaign caravan continues its journey for the sixth day. The Eastern caravan, "Saltwater Larvae," led by Thanathorn Juangroongruangkit, People's Party campaign assistant, together with Sirikanya Tansakul, deputy leader and prime ministerial candidate of the People's Party, and People's Party MP candidates from Chonburi, have been campaigning in Chonburi Province since the morning.


Thanathorn emphasized that on 8 February, Thailand's future will be decided—whether it will change or remain the same, standing with the past or embracing the future depends on every voter's decision. He urged voters to cast both ballots for the People's Party this time, saying, "We cannot divide our hearts any longer. If your household votes for us, please help us secure another 10 votes so we can reach 20 million votes to form a people's government."

Meanwhile, Sirikanya stated that although some say they will reclaim Chonburi, whether old or new factions, she believes Chonburi belongs to no one. The people want change. If voters are dissatisfied with the current situation and feel the government has failed to solve their problems, she urged them to vote for the People's Party on both ballots.

The Lower Northeastern caravan, "Kom Faek," led by Wiroj Lakkhanaadisorn, deputy leader of the People's Party, traveled to Amnat Charoen Province to support MP candidates. He held small rallies to introduce the People's Party's universal welfare policies, such as increasing the elderly allowance to 1,000 baht by 2026 and subsidizing budgets to develop childcare centers. The atmosphere was lively, with many citizens interested in the policies and requesting photos.

The Central region caravan, "Mon Rak Luk Thung," traveled to Ratchaburi Province, led by Pichan Chaowaphatwanawong, a party executive, and Panikarn Wanich, People's Party campaign assistant. Along the way, an elderly supporter expressed joy and excitement upon seeing the caravan and told Panikarn, "We support you and hope you give your all. This time, the People's Party will surely win the election. Nothing can stop you."

Meanwhile, Nattapong Rueangpanyawut, People's Party leader, visited Nong Wua So District in Udon Thani Province to assist MP candidates in campaigning alongside the Northeastern campaign caravan "Nai Hoi Thamin."