Anti-military tag harms PP poll hopesListen to this articleRakchanok Srinork, 31, an activist-turned party-list election candidate for the People's Party, campaigns for the election. have repeatedly been cited by critics to reinforce the image of the People's Party as anti-military. The party has tried hard to convince voters that it is neither anti-military nor unpatriotic in its stance on defence affairs. During his current visit to the United States to woo overseas voters, Mr Pita has offered an apology for his controversial remarks. People's Party leader Natthaphong has objected to the fencing plan, arguing it would not prevent border incursions or cross-border smuggling.
Source: Bangkok Post January 12, 2026 00:18 UTC