
"Nong Jinny" sends heartfelt support across continents from Colombia, urging final votes for "Thai Sang Thai" Party, number 48, while "Khun Ying Sudarat" organizes a caravan parade around the capital, stressing that choosing the three-color conflict means the old problems will return again.
On 7 Feb 2026 GMT+7, Ms. Yotsuda Lilapanyalert, known as "Nong Jinny," sent heartfelt support directly from the United States while returning to take exams at Columbia University. Nong Jinny said that although her studies keep her on the other side of the world, her concern for Thailand's future remains strong. She took the opportunity to personally urge fellow Thais to exercise their right to vote tomorrow to set a new direction for the country.
Nong Jinny emphasized her confidence in the "Thai Sang Thai" Party, number 48, stating the party is composed of honest workers with extensive experience, proven achievements, and a clear stance on transparency and anti-corruption. She said this is crucial to sustainably leading the country forward. She entrusted number 48 to the hearts of all voters, believing the party can be trusted and is ready to seriously care for the people in every aspect.
Meanwhile, Khun Ying Sudarat Keyuraphan, the prime ministerial candidate number 48, led a lively final-day campaign caravan covering both Phra Nakhon and Thonburi sides of Bangkok. The event was warmly welcomed by citizens along both sides of the route.
Khun Ying Sudarat sent a message to all Thais to join in stopping the cycle of old politics that has long caused division. She pointed out that if this election remains stuck in old patterns, the country cannot escape the three-color conflict, and the old problems that have held the nation back will resurface, becoming obstacles to the people's well-being that have never been truly resolved.
Khun Ying Sudarat asked all Thais if they are tired of broken promises and lies from politicians during elections, which sometimes lead the country to division for political gain. The Thai Sang Thai Party offers itself as the country's alternative, highlighting candidate number 48's long national experience, proven transparency, and a clean record free of corruption throughout their political life. This serves as a vital guarantee that Thai Sang Thai is a party that acts genuinely and effectively for the people.
For tomorrow’s decision, Thai Sang Thai affirms its readiness to fight corruption that drains the national budget by 500 billion baht annually. Khun Ying Sudarat declared her seasoned experience in seeing through political tricks and her strength to confront corrupt individuals without fear, aiming to reclaim taxpayers' money to fund a 3,000 baht pension policy and sustainably improve Thais' quality of life. She invited citizens to vote for Thai Sang Thai, pink ballot, number 48, to end conflicts and begin an era of truly honest politics.