
Kanweer of the Dynamic Party campaigned on the final day by riding a parade vehicle in Nonthaburi, endorsing Suraphan to continue working for the people of Nonthaburi and urging the public to vote in favor of the constitutional amendment.
On 7 Feb 2026 GMT+7, Mr. Kanweer Suepsaeng, leader of the Dynamic Party, along with Mr. Apisit Lai Satru Klai, visited Prachanivet 3 Market in Mueang District, Nonthaburi Province to campaign for Mr. Suraphan Waiyakorn, candidate for Member of Parliament in Nonthaburi District 1, Dynamic Party number 3. On the final campaign day, they urged residents of Nonthaburi District 1 to vote for Suraphan Waiyakorn.
Kanweer expressed confidence that the Dynamic Party, with former MP Suraphan Waiyakorn's extensive track record, has received positive feedback during field visits. He wants to firmly establish the Dynamic Party's presence in Nonthaburi District 1.
Suraphan said this area is a strategic part of Nonthaburi District 1 where he has worked closely with the community. In the past, the area faced flooding and major projects that impacted residents. He managed to relocate a landfill away from the community. People recognize him because he has remained present. From his visits, residents emphasized they vote for individuals, so he hopes tomorrow will be a meaningful day for Nonthaburi District 1 residents in opposing unfavorable developments and trends.
“We must work intensively on the ground because we are competing against major parties that focus on online campaigns, while we emphasize onsite visits to the people, proving whether voters prefer on-air or on-the-ground engagement.”
Kanweer added that the Dynamic Party is a small party established less than two months ago, while larger parties have more advantages. With three former MPs—Apisit, Suraphan, and himself—he is confident in their ability to serve. Unlike large parties, they do not see citizens merely as votes but as partners in solving problems. They walk the ground and stay with local issues. In terms of air war, they cannot compete with big parties but have the energy to keep moving forward. He urged Thai citizens to trust that they will truly bring solutions. The party list is number 7, Dynamic Party; Nonthaburi District 1 candidate is number 3.
“I want to emphasize our flagship national policy regarding over 20 million informal workers—one-third of Thais. We will push Thailand to recognize them as genuine workers entitled to real welfare. The state must uphold the rule of law so citizens do not feel unequal. People must access credit. Platform workers and riders must receive welfare. We will address crises on the Thai-Cambodia border, the Myanmar border, scammer issues, and cross-border pollution. We will promote community economies and deliver real results.”
Apisit said that from his market visits, it is clear Nonthaburi is a large city where small-scale workers need more stable jobs, creative spaces for all, and collaboration with Suraphan, a former MP who truly works for the people.
Kanweer reiterated that the Dynamic Party, with three former MPs, is capable of leading crisis solutions. They are ready to serve the people. They need over a million votes to secure Kanweer Suepsaeng and Apisit Lai Satru Klai as party-list MPs, and Suraphan Waiyakorn for Nonthaburi District 1, allowing all three former MPs to return to parliament.
Kanweer invited the public to vote in favor of the constitutional amendment on 8 Feb, using the yellow ballot to support the change. The constitution is the highest law, crucial to democracy and citizens' livelihoods, derived from the constitution. They seek consensus to draft a new constitution.
Additionally, Kanweer, Apisit, and Suraphan toured Nonthaburi on a three-wheeled parade vehicle to seek votes. Along the way, residents greeted them, waving hands to support Suraphan number 3. While walking through the market, people recognized Kanweer as an MP who earned citizens' trust in parliament. They praised him for working fearlessly and confirmed they would vote for number 7, Dynamic Party.