
The Thai Sang Thai Party is investing heavily to compete with major parties by displaying LED messages throughout Bangkok, stressing that choosing the "three-color war" will only cycle through the same old problems. They urge citizens to decide to support "Sudarat," highlighting her honesty, integrity, experience, and proven administrative success.
On 6 February 2026, Khun Ying Sudarat Keyuraphan, party leader and prime ministerial candidate of the Thai Sang Thai Party, held a closing rally for the 3,000 baht People's Pension Caravan in the Northeast during the final campaign phase in Nong Bua Lamphu and Khon Kaen provinces. She declared the party's commitment to creating income and enhancing the quality of life for the elderly with dignity and good health, a core strategy to reduce burdens on younger generations and sustainably stimulate the grassroots economy. Meanwhile, the party also utilized mass communication strategies in Bangkok by displaying messages on LED screens throughout the city.
Khun Ying Sudarat said that being stuck in the 'three-color war' trap will cause the same problems to endlessly repeat. She challenged Thai people to consider whether they are tired of broken promises and thus proposed a new choice to overcome these long-standing issues that have harmed the country. The Thai Sang Thai Party urges voters to select "Sudarat, number 48," emphasizing her honesty, integrity, successful administrative experience, and, importantly, a clean record—despite managing several ministries and budgets exceeding one trillion baht, she has no corruption issues.
She added that the party has sufficient political experience to fight against corruption and protect the people's interests, aiming to lead Thailand out of crisis and move forward steadily.