PPRP to upskill cardholders

Campaign posters of various political parties are visible along Phahon Yothin Road in Bangkok. (Photo: Pattanapong Hirunard)
Democratic party promotion posters can be seen along Phahon Yothin Road in Bangkok. ( Pattanapong Hirunard in photo )

The Palang Pracharath Party ( PPRP ) has made an offer to upskill holders of its welfare cards in order to assist them in escaping the poverty trap.

According to party leader and candidate for prime minister Gen Prawit Wongsuwon, bread-and-butter issues and the need to boost the economy are given priority, according to Charnkrit Detwithak, a spokeswoman for the group’s election system council.

The economic team at the PPRP has developed promotion guidelines centered on helping low-income workers. In addition to receiving 700 ringgit per month in security benefits, he added that those who have life insurance will also be given free coverage for 200, 000 bht.

Additionally, the customers may have access to training in the workplace. They will be qualified for a grant of 30, 000 ringgit per person to launch their own company after completing the training.

According to Mr. Charnkrit, users may learn employment skills that ensure job stability and raise their standard of living. With these, they can increase their income and escape the hardship pit while keeping up with the rising cost of living.

He claimed that the club had provided opportunities for people with low incomes to purchase the necessary tools and learn how to land a steady job.

He claimed that in order to combat poverty in a long-term way, the occasion intends to put its capital where its mouth is.

Voters who were confused urged

As the public vote approaches its conclusion, the Pheu Thai Party is adjusting its promotion strategy to engage citizens more.

According to Phuangphet Chunla – iad, director of the group’s political coordination screen for Bangkok, the political party is reaching out to undecided voters and sending campaign communications directly to them.

She explained that while waiting for the bright light, drivers will be able to listen to the group’s MP candidates talk at roads.

In the towns of Nong Khaem, Bang Bon, Chom Thong, Don Muang, Phra Khanong, Bank Khola, and Yannawa, the crossing campaign is being used.

As polls revealed that most voters who lived at home and in condominiums were unsure of who they would vote for on May 14, the party was already stepping up its door-knocking campaign.

She continued by saying that the event would run the campaign more frequently on weekday mornings before work. The group’s battle messages will be delivered to the voters as a result.

moving south

As the election draws near, the United Thai Nation ( UTN ) Party claims to be paying particular attention to the South because it is where Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha enjoys a lot of popularity.

The party intends to launch a significant public relations campaign and take advantage of this in the week leading up to the election, according to Thanakorn Wangboonkongchana, chief strategist for the UTN’s southern constituencies, who stated on Tuesday & nbsp.

After directing campaign rallies in those regions, he claimed Gen Prayut enjoys higher approval ratings.

According to Mr. Thanakorn, the UTN’s status in the South has surpassed targets, according to applicants who have left the Democrat Party, which has historically dominated the region.