Oh – Jetsada Urges Government to Fulfill Public Hopes

Bangkok: Oh - Jetsada" emphasized that it's over, urging the government to turn hope into reality and stop playing musical chairs. Mr. Chaiwut Thanakamanusorn, leader of the Rak Chart Party, along with Assoc. Prof. Dr. Jetsada Tonawanik, the party's prime ministerial candidate, led the party team to the municipal fresh market in Pak Thong Chai District to thank the vendors and residents for their votes in the recent election.

According to Thai News Agency, Mr. Chaiwut, in an interview regarding the current government formation, stated that, based on the news he has been following, "It's over, folks." He mentioned that the 300-seat government is now proceeding with the allocation of ministries and positions. He urged those forming the government to remember that the people have placed great hope in the Bhumjaithai Party, evidenced by the more than 190 MPs they won. He stressed that this hope reflects the people's expectations and should not be merely empty words.

"I want hope to turn into reality. I hope for a better country, for positive change, for good policies to help the people, for a better economy, for the nation to move forward, and for the people to live well. I want to see the people's hopes become a reality," said Mr. Chaiwut. He further emphasized that the composition of the cabinet should not be based on factionalism or vested interests, but rather on selecting individuals with the knowledge and ability whom the public trusts.

Mr. Chaiwut expressed the need for a government formed with the true benefit of the people in mind, not just playing musical chairs, dividing positions, or fighting over resources. He insisted on appointing ministers with the people's best interests at heart, ensuring they benefit the most.

The atmosphere during the Rak Chart Party team's expression of gratitude was joyful, with a warm and cordial welcome from the villagers and vendors. Many were surprised and delighted by the return visit. The Rak Chart Party team, known for their cheerful and handsome appearance, brought smiles and vibrancy to the municipal market in Muang Pak.

During their visit, they raised important issues to be addressed by the government, such as PM2.5 dust pollution and road safety, particularly the damaged and dangerous roads in Pak Chong district. Vendors at the market expressed their support for the Rak Chart Party, impressed by their friendliness and commitment, and vowed to support them in the next election. They encouraged the party to continue fighting and expressed hope for a new political era in Thailand.