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Bangkok, April 2 – The Kao Klai Party opened 94 party lists to meet a wide range of needs, aiming for change. nameless capitalist - influential politician

Mr. Pita Limjaroenrat far-reaching party leader revealed that the Kao Klai Party was the only political party that uses the method of selecting applicants List of MPs by method "Announcement for recruitment" and bring all the names to the nomination committee. Before letting the party's executive committee consider the order of the roster.

Since the Future Forward Party to reach the far-reaching party There are principles for selecting candidates. Party list MPs according to the values and goals that the Progressive Party believes

in this election The main goal that the Kao Klai Party adheres to is "good politics, good mouth, good future". Human rights activists, lawyers, people who fight for the rights of local communities. decentralization Peace fighters in 3 southern border provinces advocate for LGBT rights, people with disabilities, ethnicity, rights advocates for displaced people and stateless people. Environmentalists, welfare state, fighting over land, children's rights, advocating policies for end-of-life care and good mortality.

Including representatives of various economic groups, whether laborers, taxi drivers, freelancers, single mothers People who are capable of creative economy and digital economy. as well as being able to create a future for the country Must have experts in urban economy, rural economy, soft power experts. Data and Big Data Specialist, New Energy Innovation Specialist Progressive students, artists, directors, photographers, designers, experts in infrastructure and modern transportation systems.

All images are Progressive Party objectives that reflect the selection of individuals to the Progressive Party's roster. The list of all people is from the new selection. There are both applicants MPs who used to work party network party workers which will reflect both problems and the current opportunities and challenges of the country

“We see that the creative economy and the digital economy is the country's opportunity That's why there are creative economy experts on the Progressive Party's roster. Because we see that environmental and economic problems are the same thing. That's why we see climate change and waste management experts in there. Because we see that education and learning are different problems. That's why we have an educational roster in there. Including new problems such as aging society, emerging diseases and challenges of other countries All of them are reflected in the list of the Kao Klai Party, ”said Pita.

The list of top 30 Progressive Party MPs consists of a mix of both old and new people. The top 3 names are Pita Limcharoenrat. Leader of the Kao Klai Party, followed by Chaitawat Tulathon, Secretary of the Party and Sirikanya Tansakul, Deputy Leader of the Kao Klai Party, Policy Department, while the 4th and 5th ranks are new people, namely "Zia Champathong", a former textile labor union that has moved on labor rights. for a long time and "Apisit Laisatruklai", former director of the Thailand Creative and Design Center (TCDC) and the Creative Economy Promotion Agency (CEA).

In addition, the Kao Klai Party has a list of "new people" that are interesting, such as Sittipol Wibulthanakul or "Dr. Chai" business economy guru, Parit Watcharasinthu, party policy communications campaign manager. Kao Klai, Ramadan Panjor, human rights activist for the 3 southern border provinces, Khunphon Thiensuwan, deputy spokesman of the party, Chaiwat Satawornwijit, information strategist, Poonsak Chanchampee, environmental engineer, Paramee Waijongcharoen or "Teacher Chuang" Famous social teachers who want to drive education policy

For a list of interesting new political parties of the Progressive Party, such as

Sia Champatong, as a representative of the labor wing of the Kao Klai Party, has a long history of fighting for workers, from fighting for the right to maternity leave and social security. Former president of the spinning-weaving trade union of Thailand (Piphat Samphan) and President of the Textile, Garment and Leather Products Workers' Federation of Thailand He is currently a consultant on labor relations.

Apisit Laisatruklai has experience as a creative industry executive. He used to hold executive positions in many public organizations such as Director of Thailand Creative and Design Center (TCDC), Creative Economy Promotion Agency (CEA), Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Marketing Office. Bangkok

Dr. Sittiphol Wibulthanakul Graduated with a Ph.D. in Economics York University, England Experienced as a director of a private company, lifestyle products, Thai brands, Moshi Moshi is a special lecturer. is a business and economic columnist and former associate judge in the Intellectual Property and International Trade Court

Ramadan Panjor is a civil society working for peace in the 3 southern border provinces for a long time. Recent experience working with Deep South Watch, Ramadan believes that democracy should be established in relation to lasting peace. Thai government policy needs to be improved, progressive and more open.

Dr. Chaiwat Satawornwijit, Financial Technology and Information Strategist Specialist Graduated with a Ph.D. in Computer Engineering Experienced in developing the banking and financial sector with technology and information while working for the Bank of Thailand. The last position is deputy director. Corporate Strategy Group A key contribution is the development of a central bank digital currency (CBDC) for cross-border payments. and a financial data standards development project that unlocks people to make better use of their data.

Poonsak Chanchampee Environmental Engineer Specialist in Waste and Pollution Management Has experience in the working group drafting the e-waste management law The Federation of Thai Industries, a joint working group on the drafting of the car waste management law together with the Pollution Control Department Toyota Motors (Thailand), Department of Industrial Works And industrial estates, directors of many environmental management companies such as West Management Siam Co., Ltd., Eastern Seaboard Company Environmental Complex Co., Ltd.

Supachote Chaisat, a new generation of energy policy experts Energy market consultant AFRY Management Consulting

Dr. Saniwar Buaban, environmentalist climate change expert Researcher and consultant for the International Cooperation Program on the Environment

Paramee Wai Chongcharoen or Teacher Chuang, a famous social studies teacher. He has experience teaching new social studies in many schools. Push for curriculum adjustments to competency-based curriculum and educational policy.

Tell Fang Pandit Terdsakul Hmong lawyer Fight for the land and rights of ethnic and indigenous brothers.

Ekkaphop Sitthiwanthana, freelance writer pushing forward the issue of good death policy Experienced as a Project Manager, Death Speaks Plans to face death peacefully Putthika Network, Coordinator of the Charity Community Project for Live and Die Peaceful Death Group and Secretary General of the Charity Community Research and Development Institute Foundation His special talent is drawing cartoons.

Jawee Budkrawee, human rights activist Digital Rights Program Manager in the Mekong Region, Human Rights Project Coordinator and International Organization former foreign correspondent

Thitipong Phimonvejkul, creative director and film director

Rasita Sui Young, a former stateless person working in civil society on displaced Thai people and ethnic groups Leader of the Thai Diaspora Network push forward the law on the restoration of nationality

Kanasit Puangampai, sex rights campaigner Founder of Non Binary Group in Thailand

Jaturong Hirankan, Master Nong, a famous photographer and special lecturer teaching photography. open basic darkroom training for the general public "Lamyun Photo School"

Sadis Chaitiang, President of the Thai Public Taxi Association A taxi driver who believes in fighting for equality.

View profiles, candidates for party-list MPs, candidates for district MPs, and all policies of the Progressive Party of the Progressive Party at https://election66.moveforwardparty.org/

list of applicants All 97 Progressive Party party-list MPs (in order) consist of:

1. Phitha Limjaroenrat

2. Chaitawat Tulathon

3. Sirikanya Tansakul

4. Zia Champathong

5. Abhisit Chasing Distant Enemies

6. Apichat Sirisunthorn

7. Wiroj Lakkanaadisorn

8. Rangsiman, Rome

9. Sittipol Wibulthanakul

10. Surachet Praweenwongwut

11. Parit Watcharasinthu

12. Nattapong Ruangpanyawut

13. Nattawut Buaprathum

14. Benja Saengchan

15. Chaiwat Satawornwichit

16. Thanyawat Kamolwongwat

17. Wayo Assawarungruang

18. Prasertphong Sornnuwat

19. Manop Khiri Phuwadol

20. Ramadan Panjor

21. Khunphon Tiensuwan

22. Pakornwut Udomphiphatsakul

23. Poonsak Chanchampee

24. Supachot Chaisat

25. Saniwar Buaban

26. Nitipon Pewmoh

27. Nateepas Kulsetthasit

28. Paramee Waichongcharoen

29. Worapob Wiriyaroj

30. Surawat Thongbu

31. Khamphong Thephakham

32. Wanwipa Maison

33. Lao Fang Banditterdsakul

34. Chaibutr Organization

35. Chutima Kochaphan

36. Julapong Yuket

37. Kanyapat Rachitroj

38. Narongdet Urarakul

39. Phakmon Nuanan

40. Suthep U-on

41. Kanphong Jongsutthanamani

42. Ekkaphop Sitthiwanthana

43. Thanyathorn Nattham

44. Kittisak Panprhondee

45. Jawee Butkrawee

46. Chavalit Laohadompan

47. Amnat Choonhanan

48. Thitipong Phimonvejkul

49. Parinya Chuayket Keereerat

50. Copper Benjapak

51. Rasita Suiyoung

52. Phongsathorn Sornphetnarin

53. Nayika Srinian

54. Wirachai Nopparat

55. Kanasit Puangampai

56. Ratchanee Lowanichakiattikul

57. Nantapong Panmas

58. Paiboon Kitworawut

59. Sawitree Santipiriyaporn

60. Jaturong Hirankan

61. Nithi Laiddee

62. Suthat Muangmonprasert

63. Paisarn Pandan

64. Kanat Nak Thanomsap

65. Sadis Jaithiang

66. Netipol Sakulshah

67. Naphat Sittakorn

68. Praphon Singkaew

69. Puttipong Pupheeanlert

70. Phumin Norkham

71. Woraphat Puengpong

72. Nattaphat Thiranantanit

73. Joseph Hesdarson

74. Palakorn Wongprasert

75. Pariwat Jiraputthiras

76. Thanakrit Athichareonlak

77. Thiraphat Luangpongrat

78. Interview Kham Phui

79. Chawin Kasikitpongpan

80. Punnameth Onari

81. Porn Phiphat, Aksorn Temple

82. Rawisara Mawong

83. Orathai Kunadilok

84. Noppanat Kaewket

85. Chonthicha Kundilok

86. Somchot Meechan

87. Usman Nurulaadil

88. Supannika Tantivejkul

89. Naphat Siricharattrakul

90. Napassorn Kuptaseri

91. Thanakorn Chinudomporn

92. Thinnakorn Piyawongnarat

93. Nattapong Panichsiri

94. Kananek Srinucha

Source: Thai News Agency