In the recent weekend, political engagement surged in Udorn Thani as candidates from the People's Party rallied support. The local political climate is notably pointed towards essential issues such as clean water supply, convenient transport, and public budget management. Candidates, including Chai Tawathulathan, emphasized the significance of local politics and transparency, highlighting the shocking drop in the local government budget from 1.5 billion baht to a negative 80 million baht in a few months during former Prime Minister Wichearn's term. The upcoming election on November 24 poses a critical question on whom the local population will support โ the ruling party or the opposition. The People's Party faces challenges as the last election saw a low voter turnout. Experts indicate that the new generation's emergence in politics could shift the traditional voting patterns in Udorn Thani, previously aligned with the Red Shirt movement. Notably, the presence of influential figures like Thaksin and Pitha during this campaign could impact voter motivation. This election isn't just about political parties; it reflects the growing need for candidates to address community issues directly, balancing traditional policies with contemporary demands. Addressing these challenges is vital for political survival and voter satisfaction.
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