
Chaiwat teamed up with Thanathorn to campaign in Bang Bon and Bang Khun Thian districts, highlighting that the future of Bangkok rests in the hands of the people. On 28 June, voters are urged to exercise their right to "Vote for Change" to build a better Bangkok.
On 21 June 2026, Mr. Chaiwat Sathaworawijit, candidate number 10 for Governor of Bangkok from the Prachachon Party, campaigned at Thonburi Community Housing 3 alongside Khemachat Chattratsatrai, candidate number 3 for the Bang Bon district councilor, and at Phra Pin 5 Village with Esana Charatsuriyapong, candidate number 4 for the Bang Khun Thian district councilor. Mr. Thanathorn Juangroongruangkit, campaign assistant, also joined them to meet with residents.
Mr. Chaiwat stated that campaigning today for the two district councilor candidates marks the final stretch before the election. The Prachachon Party aims to present its policies and demonstrate its commitment to improving the quality of life for Bangkok residents. He invited citizens to ask themselves whether they truly accept living in the city as it currently is.
Although the results of the 8 February election did not meet the party's expectations, the Prachachon Party received overwhelming trust from Bangkok citizens. Therefore, he believes the recent parliamentary election results in Bangkok clearly reflect that many people voted for change, believing Thailand can be better if governed by the Prachachon Party.
Mr. Chaiwat added that although this election is at a different level from the previous one, he believes citizens will ask the same question: will we continue to accept life as it is, or will we vote for change to improve our city? He believes all Bangkok residents want a city that is easier to live in, with simple transportation, commerce, and family care, and one free from corruption, so that taxes truly benefit everyone in Bangkok.
If citizens believe Bangkok can be improved, that belief aligns with the Prachachon Party's message throughout the campaign. He confirmed that the party's management team, 50 district councilor candidates, and himself volunteer as representatives of citizens who refuse to accept the status quo and want Bangkok to be an inclusive, caring city where opportunities are fairly distributed to all.
Mr. Chaiwat concluded by saying there are only seven days left before Bangkok residents will have the power, through their votes, to jointly determine the future of Bangkok.