It's time for Thai people to decide and choose a 'leader' who fights for the people.
During this bustling time in Thailand, political parties, both old and new, or old wine in new bottles, are campaigning fiercely for the votes of the Thai people.
In Bangkok and the provinces, politicians from all parties are competing to campaign, winning the hearts of people at all levels, hoping to gain support from both older and younger generations.
At the same time, Thai people expect that this election will result in a new leader and a political party that is sincere and truly fights for the people.
This is because Thailand is facing many problems, including economic slowdown, the unresolved Thai-Cambodian border issue, erratic weather patterns, disease outbreaks, PM 2.5 air pollution, and natural disasters such as floods, earthquakes, wildfires, and global warming.
Therefore, today Thailand needs a leader and a political party committed to developing the country and reviving economic growth, a balanced foreign policy between the giants the United States and China, and actively forging friendships with other countries and establishing genuine alliances.
Most importantly, the country's leader must think of the common good and reduce corruption. Benefiting oneself, family, and associates.
Validate the country with honesty and transparency, transforming battlefields into marketplaces so that no more soldiers, volunteers, or civilians will die.
Be committed to caring for the well-being and health of the people, focusing on using innovation to lead the country in all aspects, promoting Thai herbal medicine, food, beverages, and sustainable tourism, focusing on quality tourists, not just on increasing tourist numbers.
Including restoring Thai arts, culture, and history so that the younger generation can learn that Thailand's journey to this point involved the bloodshed and sacrifices of our ancestors to protect the land, creating local wisdom for future generations to live and earn a living sustainably...
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