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Tun Jitpas Urges Shaping the Future Through the Pen, Jatuporn Encourages the Election Commission to Fulfill Its Duties

Politic08 Feb 2026 14:30 GMT+7

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Tun Jitpas Urges Shaping the Future Through the Pen, Jatuporn Encourages the Election Commission to Fulfill Its Duties

"Tun Jitpas," accompanied by "Khun Ying Ton" and her sister, exercised their voting rights, emphasizing it as the duty of Thai citizens, while "Jatuporn" offered encouragement to the Election Commission and urged them to base their actions on the law.


On 8 February 2026, at polling station 60 in Huamark subdistrict, Bang Kapi district, Ms. Jitpas Kridakorn, or “Tun,” a candidate for party-list MP and leader of the Thai New Progressive Party, together with Khun Ying Mom Luang Piyapas Piromphakdi and Ms. Nuntaya Piromphakdi, came to exercise their voting rights and participate in the constitutional referendum.

Ms. Jitpas stated that she and her family came to fulfill their civic duty in the democratic system to help drive the country forward. Politics is not a distant matter but the means to determine the country's direction through a transparent and honest process. She urged citizens nationwide to promptly exercise their voting rights and participate in the constitutional referendum while time remains, to proudly demonstrate the power of Thai citizens.

"I invite all Thai brothers and sisters to come out and exercise their rights to shape our future through a peaceful democratic process so the country can continue to progress steadily," said Jitpas Kridakorn.


Meanwhile, Mr. Jatuporn Buruspat, leader of the New Opportunity Party, came to vote and commented that the atmosphere was impressively lively, reflecting the heightened awareness of citizens in the area, since every vote determines the future and changes of the country. He expressed hope to see honest politics and positive development, emphasizing that cooperation among the state, private sector, and citizens is key to driving the nation forward. He also sent encouragement to the Election Commission, acknowledging the pressure of their duties, and urged them to adhere to regulations and laws with utmost integrity so that the election results would be accepted.