Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha, the United Thai Nation (UTN) Party’s candidate for prime minister, has called on voters to think twice earlier than casting their ballots, cautioning that electing the wrong politicians might have disastrous consequences for the country.
As part of his election marketing campaign, Prime Minister Chan-o-cha visited Tha Pla district to drum up support for the UTN candidates operating for 3 constituency seats within the northern province. Thousands of residents turned out to greet him.
The three UTN candidates vying for the constituency seats are Pimnattha Jiraphuttiphak, who is contesting the first Constituency seat; Rosarin Sarankate, looking for the 2nd Constituency seat, and Saranwut Sarankate, who is pursuing the 3rd Constituency seat.
Addressing Limited gathered crowd, General Chan-o-cha said: “We are fast approaching the election, and I want to encourage everyone to assume carefully before casting their ballots, as a single misstep might steer the country within the mistaken course.”
Prime Minister Chan-o-cha urged the folks of Uttaradit to rally behind the UTN by voting for the party’s three candidates. He argued that this will give the UTN a majority of seats in the House within the May 14 election, which might, in turn, allow it to type the following government and continue with the tasks launched by the current administration.
He outlined the varied initiatives applied by the government, together with a collection of highway building initiatives in Uttaradit. According to General Chan-o-cha, if the UTN forms a model new authorities, a raft of road expansion projects will also be within the pipeline.
“As we progress into a model new global period, we should broaden our horizons beyond our personal country and think about the occasions occurring around the world. The fact that we can convene right here right now is a testomony to the efficient administration of the Covid-19 state of affairs, which has allowed us to return to normality. A government chief must be a disaster leader,” acknowledged Prime Minister Chan-o-cha.
National security is another high priority for the UTN, and Prime Minister Chan-o-cha emphasised the need for army personnel in command of safety issues to receive ethical assist from the populace. During the campaign event, he additionally accepted letters of complaint from local residents, who implored him to deal with a variety of points..