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Yotchanan and Chulaphan Campaign at Sai Net Market to Support Pheu Thai Candidates

Bangkok: "Yotchanan and Chulaphan" joined Pheu Thai candidates in campaigning at Sai Net Market, aiming to reclaim the area and address potential election fraud concerns. According to Thai News Agency, Mr. Yotsanan Wongsawat, a Pheu Thai Party prime ministerial candidate, along with Mr. Julaphan Amornvivat, the party leader and also a prime ministerial candidate, visited Sai Net Market in Khan Na Yao District, Bangkok, to campaign for Mr. Polphum Wipattiphumipat, the party's candidate for Bangkok Constituency 15. Mr. Yotsanan engaged with voters, introducing himself and promoting Pheu Thai policies, including a 20-baht flat fare for the BTS Skytrain, a 10-baht fare for air-conditioned buses, and reduced electricity costs. A lively atmosphere greeted Mr. Yotsanan, who received roses and marigold garlands from the public. He assured voters that the 20-baht flat fare could be implemented within three months if Pheu Thai forms a government. During his campaign, Mr. Yotsanan also grilled pork with a vendor and interacted with locals, emphasizing the importance of voting for both the candidate and the party. He expressed confidence in the Pheu Thai Party's ability to regain power, citing positive public feedback and consistent campaigning efforts by Mr. Polphum in the constituencies. Mr. Yotsanan acknowledged the economic challenges faced by Bangkok residents and outlined future policies addressing debt and transportation costs. He emphasized delivering the right policies as more crucial than current political trends. Addressing potential election fraud, Mr. Chulaphan highlighted the Pheu Thai Party's proactive monitoring efforts, led by Deputy Leader Mr. Chusak Sirinil. He urged the Election Commission and judicial bodies to remain vigilant, citing signs of potential fraud but affirming that vote buying had not yet occurred. Mr. Chulaphan refrained from predicting the party's success in Bangkok, citing political sensitivity, but expressed optimism about the Pheu Thai Party's performance. Mr. Polphum, confident a fter previous election losses, highlighted continuous campaigning efforts in the Khan Na Yao and Bueng Kum districts, emphasizing the readiness of both the party's policies and its candidates.

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