
"Pita" is the name mentioned. Confident in the February 8 election. "People's Party" is the party name. Will achieve victory and has nominated "Prime Minister Teng". To enter Government House; with a trembling voice, he thanked his daughter for being a source of encouragement.
At 19:30 on 6 Feb 2026 at Sports Complex Hall 1, the Thai-Japanese Sports Center, the People's Party (PP) held its final major rally, highlighting the "Change" campaign. "Change" was the campaign theme. They brought many key figures to the stage, concluding with the party's three prime ministerial candidates: Veerayut Kanchuchat, Deputy Party Leader; Sirikanya Tansakul, Deputy Party Leader; and ending with Natthapong Ruangpanyawut, Party Leader, amid a large crowd of Orange Dome fans who began securing seats to listen to the speeches starting from 14:00.
Pita Limjaroenrat, acting as the People's Party campaign assistant, took the stage and asked, "What do you say, people? Make a loud, long noise so they know that while they can disqualify and dissolve parties, they cannot destroy the people's hope. Make a loud, long noise so they hear that success is within reach, and this time will be different. Enough of the 14 million votes that meant nothing. Make a loud, long noise so they hear that the change the people want, the trustworthy change, the change the people have longed for, has arrived. It doesn't matter how many times we fail; succeeding once this time is enough."
"Enough of defeat, enough of injustice, enough of Thailand staying the same. I stand before you two years after being disqualified and my party dissolved, traveling worldwide and meeting many people. The summary is simple: the world is changing, Thailand must change. It's not too late if we form a people's government so our country stands out on the global stage."
Pita continued, "Wherever I go, people talk more about problems than potential. I want to know why election results and government formation don’t match. They want to invest in Thailand, but your country is too complicated. They want to support but can't; they want to return to invest but can't. It's too complex for the world to understand, full of Thai money not flowing out, foreign money not coming in, and widespread undeclared money."
"Thailand is Asia’s underperformer. During the same period, Vietnam grew 40%, our country only 5%. The second largest economy in ASEAN is now lagging. We will become an aging country before becoming wealthy, as the average age is over 40. This year marks the first in 75 years with the lowest birth rate. Production capacity has dropped 20% in five years. It’s not too late. On February 8, go vote to change. Choose number 46 and send Prime Minister Teng to Government House."
"It’s not too late to form a government that Thai people can be proud of and that stands out globally, in a world where order is disorder. In the past, legitimacy was power; now power is legitimacy. We need a clear and ready government to change Thailand for the better. Let Prime Minister Teng bring good politics, good livelihood, and a good future."
"I want to thank the Future Forward Party for igniting the flame in the wind. Once the flame is lit, the people will never allow it to go out. Thanks to the Move Forward Party, all friends, volunteers, members, and supporters who have continuously supported us," Pita said.
A reporter noted that during this time someone shouted, "Orange loves Dad," to which Pita responded, "Dad loves Orange too," eliciting loud cheers throughout the hall. He then spoke about the person he misses most, his daughter Pipim, with a trembling voice: "Thank you for always supporting me. I will fight for you and for all your generation."
Pita concluded, "This speech is the last one. I am confident that on February 8, we will win. I am confident we have never won this big before. Celebrate fully and think of me until we meet again."