Democrats tout change, unity

Democrats tout change, unity
When Chalermchai Sri-on, the head of the Democratic Party, was chosen as the party’s innovative leader in Bangkok on December 9 of last year, he was greeted with roses. Nutthawat Wichieanbut is shown in the image.

Chalermchai Sri-on, the head of the Democratic Party, declared on Sunday that the party will do its best as an opposition party and that its latest section of MPs is unified.

Mr. Chalermchai requested that the people concentrate on the party’s resolve to change for the better before the first official party executive board meeting of the year on Sunday.

He added that the new era of group members displayed cohesion during the current budget bill debate,” All of our MPs proved to carry out their duties quickly.”

He said,” It was obvious that we had all cast our ballots in the same direction during the most recent conversation.” ” I think the Democratic Party did resurrect.”

He expressed his confidence that the changes the group is making may be clear at the general assembly this year. The community was finally urged to keep up with updates via their social media accounts.

He stated that the annual meeting would feature a panel looking at the party’s coming course and the discussion of numerous issues. He also emphasized that the group will be more stable if the House is united.

Dech- it Khaothong, the secretary-general of the Democrat Party, expressed his belief that the new board may unite the party before attending the meeting on Sunday. The party has even received positive feedback from its supporters, especially those in the southern provinces.

At least 5,000 people have expressed interest in becoming continuous members of the party in Songkhla, according to him.

People will likely notice changes in the group, he said. In order for the party to advance, a workshop will also be held to bolster the board of directors and our 25 MPs.