Party will endure because it was ‘built by people’ and not big donors, says campaign adviser
A supporter holds up a sign with the party’s number at a Move Forward rally that drew thousands to Pak Nam in Samut Prakan on Friday night. Leader Pita Limjaroenrat and other key figures were joined by candidates for all 8 constituencies in the province. (Photo: @MFPThai Twitter)
The Move Forward Party is ready to be the core party in forming a government and its increasing popularity is not just a passing fad, says campaign adviser Pannika Wanich.
“People often say that everything ends up the same, no matter who or what political party they vote for or how many rounds of elections are held. Their…
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