The Move Forward Party (MFP)’s campaign rally in Songkhla draws a large crowd of people on Monday. (Photo: Move Forward Party)
The Move Forward Party (MFP) has downplayed its lack of experience in government, saying it has proven itself during the last four years of working in the legislative branch.
Addressing a campaign rally in Hat Yai district of Songkhla on Monday, party leader, Pita Limjaroenrat, compared the current situation the MFP finds itself in to that faced by the Future Forward Party (FFP), the MFP’s predecessor when it managed to get into parliament as a newcomer party in the previous 2019 election. Despite having zero experience working in parliament, the FFP was able to perform effectively in its legislative…
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