
Anutin rode a parade vehicle to thank the people of Ayutthaya for giving Bhumjaithai Party a provincial landslide victory. Popular among Gen Z youths who excitedly requested selfies, while local health volunteers shouted their love for the prime minister. He stopped at the Ayothaya police booth and posed for a photo with a sign reading "Love My Wife a Lot".
At 19:15 on 13 Feb 2026 in Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya Province, Anutin Charnvirakul, leader of the Bhumjaithai Party, along with Surasak Pancharoenworakul, a party leader, Warawut Silpa-archa, prospective party-list MP, and Pradorn and Krawi Prisananantakul, prospective MPs for Ang Thong and Ayutthaya's five districts, rode in a parade to thank Ayutthaya voters for delivering a landslide victory to Bhumjaithai. They waved and greeted the people on both sides of the road.
Afterwards, Anutin and the group walked through the market at the entrance to the Royal Glory Ayutthaya World Heritage event, taking photos and warmly greeting the public. Later, Anutin and his wife, accompanied by others, paid respects at the city pillar shrine of Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya Province, then visited the market and participated in activities at the event.
Anutin said that the historic city of Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya was once Thailand's great capital for over 419 years. It was the center of administration, trade, and culture, maintaining relations with many civilizations, resulting in a beautiful cultural blend forming a unique Siamese identity unlike any other nation. Traces of its prosperity remain visible in ancient sites, artifacts, art, and the ancient city layout, reflecting the profound wisdom of ancestors—especially the use of rivers surrounding the city as transportation routes, life support, and strategic defense—demonstrating the intelligence and grand vision of Thai forebears.
Anutin also stopped to sign the guestbook at the Ayothaya police booth and took a photo beside a sign that read "Love My Wife a Lot".
Reporters also noted that as Anutin headed to the stage at the Royal Glory Ayutthaya World Heritage event, a group of Gen Z students rushed over to request selfies, making Anutin smile broadly. Meanwhile, a group of Ayutthaya health volunteers shouted, "Health volunteers love the prime minister," before happily taking photos together.
The prospective MPs for Ayutthaya's five districts are as follows:
District 1: Mr. Songpol Suksomboon, also known as "S.J. Beer".
District 2: Mr. Nop Cheewanun.
District 3: Ms. Pimprueta Tanjararuk.
District 4: Mr. Kongkrit Ramsak.
District 5: Mr. Pradit Sangkhajai.