
Khun Ying Sudarat expressed thanks for all votes received and reaffirmed Thai Sang Thai's commitment to advancing honest politics, supporting constitutional amendments to empower citizens with 50,000 signatures to impeach corrupt politicians.
On 8 Feb 2026 GMT+7, Khun Ying Sudarat Keyuraphan, leader of the Thai Sang Thai Party, held a press conference to thank people nationwide for their trust through votes in both constituency and party-list systems. She affirmed that every vote is a vital force driving the party to work for the people's benefit according to its founding ideology of honest politics, emphasizing the desire to see Thailand improve by creating opportunities for ordinary people and the younger generation to have a secure place in society.
Regarding future directions, the Thai Sang Thai leader stated the party remains committed to maintaining and building on its policies. Although their vote count may not be enough to lead as a main coalition, the party is ready to pass these ideas on to the government for practical continuation and results.
Additionally, the party highlighted anti-corruption as a national priority, comparing corruption to a cancer that destroys the economy and causes poverty. Thai Sang Thai pledges to propose detailed constitutional amendments to increase citizens' power, especially supporting allowing 50,000 signatures from the public to directly vote on impeaching corrupt politicians and scrutinizing inefficient independent organizations. This aims to establish a new standard in Thai politics where citizens have oversight powers beyond just election day.