
The Prachachon Party held a seminar for its MPs to prepare for parliamentary work. Leader Natthapong emphasized that everyone within the party’s structure must share the same DNA, recognize it as a mass-based party, maintain transparency open to scrutiny at all times, avoid attachment to individuals, and focus on working according to its ideals. Tags: [Prachachon Party, political seminar, party DNA, transparency, political ideals]
On 29 March 2026 at Phattana Sport Resort in Chonburi province, the Prachachon Party held a seminar for MPs to prepare for work in the 27th House of Representatives. The seminar covered principles of conduct as elected representatives, party building, local network development, and policy work. Party executives, MPs, and team members participated.Tags: [Prachachon Party, seminar, Chonburi, parliamentary preparation, party building]
At one point, Natthapong Ruangpanyawut, leader of the Prachachon Party, described the seminar’s goal as inviting everyone to plant a tree and sow seeds of thought—embodying the party’s identity passed down from the former Future Forward and Move Forward parties. He urged participants to help the tree grow strong roots and branches, with a straight trunk pointing in the same direction. The seminar aimed to enhance each MP’s potential to ensure their work bears fruit, while remembering to pass on the party’s ideology. The question is how to spread the Prachachon Party’s DNA nationwide.Tags: [Natthapong Ruangpanyawut, party identity, ideology, seminar goals, political development]
Natthapong further explained that examining political parties worldwide begins with asking why a party was founded. The Prachachon Party’s identity combined with Thailand’s political context reveals a clear division—not between left and right but between the elites and the people. The party’s goal is to advance toward making Thailand’s politics more people-centered.Tags: [political ideology, Thai politics, elites vs people, party goals, Natthapong Ruangpanyawut]
The Prachachon Party’s structure, called “Jatusadomph,” comprises party staff, networks, executives, and politicians at both local and national levels. Everyone within this structure must share the same DNA—embodying the Prachachon Party’s identity, which includes the following principles:Tags: [party structure, Jatusadomph, political organization, Prachachon Party DNA]
1. Commitment to democratic principles and human rights.Tags: [democracy, human rights, party principles]
2. Working wholeheartedly to ensure supreme power belongs to the people.Tags: [people’s power, dedication, party principles]
3. Upholding the principle of equality, accepting all diversity, and treating everyone equally—not behaving like feudal lords after becoming MPs.Tags: [equality, diversity, political ethics]
4. Recognizing that Prachachon is a mass party funded by public donations; all expenditures must be valued, transparent, and always open to scrutiny.Tags: [transparency, public funding, accountability]
5. Whether in power or not, the Prachachon Party must work with honesty and integrity to push forward its agenda and policies for the benefit of the people—not for personal or factional gain.Tags: [integrity, policy advocacy, public interest]
6. Avoiding attachment to individuals; focusing on the party’s ideals for the people who own the party and the country, following the principle “by the people, for the people, building Thailand where supreme power belongs to the people.”Tags: [party ideals, people’s ownership, political philosophy]
Natthapong concluded that the Prachachon Party still aims to build and expand local networks so every area has people nurtured from the same ideological seed, extending cooperation to successfully advance Thailand’s agenda.Tags: [network expansion, ideological unity, political cooperation, national agenda]