The People’s Party has announced it will press ahead with its political agenda after the 2026 election, presenting its 120 Members of Parliament and pledging to begin what it called a “new chapter of change”.
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In a post published on 5 March 2026 on the Facebook page “พรรคประชาชน – People’s Party”, the party said it remains committed to its mission of forming a “people’s government” despite not achieving its ultimate goal in the election.
The party said it received more than 10.97 million votes nationwide across 398 constituencies officially certified by the Election Commission of Thailand. It also secured 88 constituency MPs from all regions of the country.
According to the statement, the results reflected strong public trust in the party’s approach to politics, which it said rejects vote-buying and instead focuses on grassroots campaigning and policy-based engagement.
The People’s Party said its MPs would continue working by addressing problems faced by citizens in their constituencies, coordinating with relevant authorities to resolve local issues and pushing for structural reforms when problems require national-level solutions.
The party also highlighted its legislative activity during the previous parliamentary term, when it operated under the former Move Forward Party before transitioning into the People’s Party. Over the course of two years and six months in parliament, it said it had proposed more than 100 progressive bills.
Several of those initiatives, according to the statement, helped push forward public debate and legislative progress on issues including marriage equality, progressive alcohol laws and labour protection.
The announcement comes as Thailand prepares for the upcoming 27th House of Representatives, in which the People’s Party will hope to serve as one of the parliamentary forces shaping debate and legislative proposals.
The party said its MPs would utilise parliamentary mechanisms, including legislative proposals and committee work, to reflect problems raised by citizens and to drive reforms aimed at improving the country.
In its message to supporters, the party thanked voters for the continued support shown during the election. It said the votes received demonstrated that the effort to build political change had not been in vain.
Naewna reported the statement concluded with a pledge that the party’s MPs would continue working to advance policies and reforms, while encouraging the public to learn more about their elected representatives through the party’s official website.
Adapted by ASEAN Now Naewna 6 Mar 2026