
The Thai Sang Thai Party promotes "White Politics" with four missions: ending the border conflict with Cambodia, eradicating transnational crime, combating corruption, and addressing inequality. They propose increasing penalties for corrupt politicians and state officials up to the death penalty.
25 Dec 2025 GMT+7 Thai Sang Thai Party Held a seminar for House of Representatives candidates, promoting the slogan “White Politics” with the motto “No corruption, experienced, effective work” Entering the 2026 election battle with two prime ministerial candidates: Khun Ying Sudarat Keyuraphan, party leader, and Lt. Gen. Pradorn Phatthanathabutr, former National Security Council secretary. They presented economic and security visions, framing this election as a contest between “white” and “gray.”
- Highlighting the “2 BIG” missions which are
1. BIG CLEANING Sweep in to cleanse and crack down on corruption using technology assistance.
2. BIG FIGHTING Four urgent missions:
- Address corruption with three measures which are
1. Increase penalties for national traitors, state officials, and politicians, with the maximum punishment being the death penalty.
2. Empower citizens with 50,000 signatures to initiate votes to remove independent agencies and the Constitutional Court if they are found aiding corrupt individuals.
3. Establish a "People's NACC" allowing private and civil sectors to participate in auditing state projects and have genuine legal authority to prosecute.
- Restart Thailand plan Support Thai people in self-driven innovation, develop self-reliant smart cities without relying solely on government budgets, focus on reducing debt, increasing income, and creating opportunities across seven dimensions covering economy, society, and environment.
- Propose the concept MAIS our country (White Paper) A plan to drive the country with future technology, offering equal resource access to small players and SMEs through two main mechanisms: 1. Tokenize Thailand: creating new value for Thai assets and agricultural products in global markets, 2. Automate Thailand: upgrading production, solving labor issues, and enhancing competitiveness.
- Set up a “People’s Credit” fund To solve informal debt problems, citizens can borrow 10,000–100,000 baht without collateral or guarantors, using their own credit as security, with 1% monthly interest (about 500 baht per 50,000 baht). Loans are available lifelong if repayments are timely and no defaults occur.
- Promotes an education revolution policy: “free tuition, fast graduation, AI use”
- Policy “Citizen pension” 3,000 baht monthly in an employment format for elderly with insufficient income to live, involving two key programs:
1. Health rehabilitation to strengthen the body, reduce medical expenses, and lessen family financial burdens.
2. Re-skill/Up-skill using basic technology to earn income from home, support children in work, or, if skilled, be hired to teach others.
- Policy “Care from pregnancy to age 6” Pregnant mothers receive free health maintenance courses; newborns get coupons for milk/food; promotion of stopping sweetened condensed milk consumption and eating a balanced five-food-group diet.
(Note: Compiled from Thai Sang Thai's Facebook)