
Dr. Sophon Pornchokchai posted on Facebook after Rewadee Sritao stated she would not vote for the People's Party, emphasizing that she fears national extinction more than corruption.
On 5 Feb 2026, ahead of the general election on 8 Feb 2026, the three leading parties—the People's Party, Bhumjaithai Party, and Pheu Thai Party—are engaged in a tight final campaign battle.
Earlier, Rewadee Sritao, 50, a former Thai national sprinter, posted on Facebook: “#I fear national extinction more because someone commented they would vote for the People's Party as they have lived over 50 years experiencing only corruption.”
“I think differently. Corruption can be gradually reduced and prevented, starting with ourselves—reducing corruption personally, being honest with ourselves, family, society, and profession, then extending to the country by not supporting corruption ourselves.”
“#I sincerely believe and fear national extinction more than corruption.”
“#I do not vote for the People's Party or the faded orange.”
“#I choose nation, religion, and monarchy.”
Recently, Dr. Sophon Pornchokchai, an expert in asset valuation, posted a message resembling a response to Rewadee Sritao, viewing corruption as leading to national extinction.
“Fear national extinction, not corruption.”
“Don’t you know corruption leads to national extinction? Scammers everywhere, shadowy Chinese in every city, drugs filling the country. If you don’t know, you shouldn’t speak recklessly.”