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People’s Party Eyes Clean Sweep in Bangkok's 2026 Gubernatorial Election

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FILE PHOTO: Leader of People's Party, Natthaphong Ruengpanyawut, left, with party members. (AP Photo/Sakchai Lalit)

 

The People’s Party has announced its plans to make a major push in the upcoming Bangkok gubernatorial election. On Tuesday, the party revealed its “Hackable Bangkok 2026” campaign, aiming to tackle the city’s significant issues such as air pollution.

 

Nattacha Boonchaiinsawat, a Bangkok MP and the party’s election strategist, highlighted the urgent need to address PM2.5 pollution. This air pollution poses serious health risks, including asthma and heart conditions. The party is calling for the creation of dust-free zones to alleviate the problem, which could otherwise lead to heavy financial burdens on the city.

 

Having roots in the well-supported Future Forward and Move Forward parties, the People’s Party is leveraging its strong voter base in Bangkok. In the 2023 general election, Move Forward candidates won 32 out of 33 constituencies in the city. This background fuels their current ambition to focus on policies rather than personalities, which they believe will appeal to voters.


According to Nattacha, Bangkok voters are more interested in policies that promise a better future than in individual candidates’ charisma. People’s Party leader Natthaphong Ruengpanyawut echoed this sentiment, pointing out that major agendas have stalled due to coalition rifts within the government.

 

The party is also encouraging public engagement through its “Hackable Bangkok 2026” initiative. They invite residents to share ideas and perhaps even step forward as candidates. Natthaphong expressed confidence in their potential candidates, stating they possess the qualities necessary for effective city management.

 

The People’s Party aims to win hearts and minds across all 50 districts during the governor election. While they appreciate the hard work of current Governor Chadchart Sittipunt, they argue that better policies are needed to solve Bangkok’s problems.

 

Overall, the People’s Party is positioning itself as a forward-thinking force ready to bring substantial changes to Bangkok’s administration through innovative policies and active public participation, reported Bangkok Post.

 

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-- 2025-02-26

 

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How can you clean up Bangkok's air without cleaning up the rest of Thailand? 

Rather short-sighted.

Fingers crossed, we can only hope

3 hours ago, Purdey said:

How can you clean up Bangkok's air without cleaning up the rest of Thailand? 

Rather short-sighted.

But it's a start.

Calling Doctor ISOC, there's an evolving freedom virus.

Better ban them quickly before they can gather momentum 🙄

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