The Pheu Thai Party thanked voters in Sukhothai on Monday after its candidates managed to win all four constituencies in the province.
Somsak Thepsutin, a key Pheu Thai figure, said while the party won 10 constituency seats across the lower North, the number was below its target.
“We had set a higher target, but we must respect the people’s mandate,” he said on Monday.
From now on, he said, political parties will have to adjust the way they operate, noting parties must incorporate technology to reach out to more voters during campaigning and communicate with their supporters.
“What happened in the poll merits attention and study. It is a real eye-opener.
We have to admit that even though Pheu Thai has good…
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