Bangkok: "MP Kritsada" has been spotted at a Klatham Party meeting following her departure from the Prachachon Party, with party discussions and strategic decisions underway. "Pai" indicated ongoing discussions and highlighted the importance of the upcoming 69 budget vote that will involve no less than 35 votes. In a strategic move, "Anudit" plans to utilize AI to address citizen concerns effectively.
According to Thai News Agency, a meeting was held at 3:00 p.m. involving the executive committee and MPs of the Klatham Party. The meeting was chaired by Lt. Col. Thammanat Prompao, an advisor to the Klatham Party, alongside Ms. Narumon Pinyosinwat, the Minister of Agriculture and Cooperatives and party leader. Ms. Kritsada Chivathamanon, an MP for Chonburi from the Prachachon Party, attended the meeting, signaling her possible interest in the Klatham Party after stating she would not participate in activities of her previous party.
Post-meeting, Ms. Narumon Pinyosinwat announced the appointment of Capt. Anudit Nakornthap as the party's strategy chairman and Mr. Karun Hosakul as the assistant strategy chairman. This move aims to bolster political work for the Klatham Party in collaboration with deputy leaders and MPs. Moreover, Mr. Marut Chumkhuntod, a former mayoral candidate, has joined the party, with plans to introduce more members soon.
Mr. Pai Lik, the party secretary, mentioned the influx of interest from potential MPs, former MPs, and young candidates eager to join the party. Capt. Anudit will assess and select new members, indicating the party's potential for growth and diversity.
Regarding Ms. Kritsada's visit to the Klatham Party, Mr. Pai clarified that she is in discussions with senior party members but has not yet officially joined. Her presence underscores a transparent and open approach to party activities, despite not being expelled from the Prachachon Party. The forthcoming vote on the 2026 fiscal year budget remains a priority, with Ms. Kritsada and other MPs expected to align with governmental decisions.
Capt. Anudit expressed gratitude towards the party leadership for their trust, emphasizing a strategic approach that places citizens at the forefront. He announced plans to integrate technology, innovations, and AI into the party's strategy to address public needs effectively. The goal is to create a robust database that will inform the party's strategy and serve as a viable alternative for the populace.
With a 30-day timeline for data collection and system readiness, the party aims to enhance accessibility across all platforms. The Klatham Party is optimistic about securing no less than 100 MPs in the next election.
Mr. Karun Hosakul plans to engage directly with communities and candidates, coordinating effectively for the upcoming election, despite the uncertainty of election dates. The emphasis will be on identifying and harnessing individual potential within the party.
The press conference concluded with Ms. Narumon presenting party shirts to Lt. Col. Anudit, Mr. Karun, and Mr. Marut, symbolizing their official roles within the Klatham Party.