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Prepare to Ride Folk to Register as a Parliamentary Candidate

Today, the leader of the Prachachon Party, Nattapong Ruangpanyawut, visited the town of Phitsanulok to accompany Natchanon Chanaboonaksak or “Folk” in registering as a parliamentary candidate for Constituency 1 tomorrow. They began their day by paying respects to the Buddha image at Wat Phra Sri Rattana Mahathat and then greeting local vendors at the temple to purchase lottery tickets with lucky numbers at 10:00 am on August 20, 2567 BE.

After completing their visit to the temple, Nattapong, along with former Deputy Speaker and former MP for Constituency 1 in Phitsanulok, Padipat Santipadad or “Doctor Ong,” encouraged the local community to participate in the upcoming election by registering to vote. They then embarked on a journey around Phitsanulok to rally support from residents for the election scheduled for September 15.

Engaging with the Community

Following their visit to the temple, Nattapong, Doctor Ong, and Folk engaged with local businesses and residents to garner support for the upcoming election. They visited shops within the temple premises, interacting with vendors selling government lottery tickets. This outreach aimed to mobilize voter participation and raise awareness about the importance of exercising one’s democratic right to vote.

Nattapong, the leader of the Prachachon Party, emphasized the significance of community engagement in the electoral process. He highlighted the need for constituents to actively participate in the election to ensure their voices are heard and represented in government. By reaching out to local businesses and residents, the party sought to build a strong support base and encourage voter turnout in Constituency 1 of Phitsanulok.

Empowering the Local Community

Nattapong expressed his commitment to empowering the local community and advocating for their interests in the political arena. He underscored the importance of grassroots mobilization and community organizing to effect positive change. By engaging with residents and business owners, the Prachachon Party aimed to create a platform for dialogue and collaboration to address the needs and concerns of the people in Phitsanulok.

Folk, the parliamentary candidate for Constituency 1, echoed Nattapong’s sentiments, emphasizing the party’s dedication to serving the community and promoting transparency in governance. He reiterated the party’s commitment to upholding democratic values and working towards the betterment of society. By actively involving local residents in the electoral process, the Prachachon Party sought to foster a sense of ownership and participation in shaping the future of Phitsanulok.

As the election date drew near, Nattapong, Doctor Ong, and Folk continued their outreach efforts, engaging with voters and stakeholders to build momentum for the upcoming election. They emphasized the importance of informed decision-making and civic engagement in shaping the political landscape of Phitsanulok. By mobilizing support and raising awareness about the electoral process, the Prachachon Party sought to empower the local community and ensure a fair and transparent election.

In conclusion, the journey to register as a parliamentary candidate in Phitsanulok exemplifies the commitment of political leaders to engage with the local community and advocate for their interests. By fostering dialogue and collaboration with residents and businesses, the Prachachon Party aims to empower constituents and promote democratic participation in the electoral process. As the election approaches, the party’s efforts to mobilize support and raise awareness about the importance of voting reflect a dedication to fostering a more inclusive and responsive political environment in Phitsanulok.