“Pita” prepares to write a book, while “Padipat” helps campaign for the by-election.

Internal Affairs


Bangkok, “Pita” is preparing to write 2 books and study Japanese, while “Chaiwat” is preparing to return time to family and help create quality political personnel. “Padipat” is still helping campaign for the by-election for Phitsanulok MP and taking his children to the sea.

Mr. Pita Limjaroenrat, former advisor to the party leader and former MP of the Move Forward Party, answered the question about what he will do after the court has stripped him of his political rights, saying that he will probably give encouragement to his friends who are behind him. No matter how much everyone has helped him, he will give it back. Currently, there are two books that are not finished. One is a personal record from the dissolution of the House of Representatives until the dissolution of the party yesterday. The other is related to being a father of a politician, the ‘daughter of a representative’, which he wants to keep for his children to read and to give encouragement to middle-aged parents who have to work hard.

He als
o wanted to spend time learning about the new world because he had been an MP for 5 years and felt that he could not keep up with the world. Finally, he wanted to use the remaining time to pass on knowledge about resources in the Thai political system to those who wanted to play. He also said at the end that “he wanted to learn Japanese again,” said Mr. Pita.

While Mr. Chaiwat Tulathan, former leader of the Move Forward Party, also said that he would like to take the opportunity to return more time to his family because he is considered a defender who gives us time to work. As for politics, even though he does not have political rights, he will probably be a part of supporting the remaining former Move Forward Party MPs. Another important thing that he wants to do because when he was a political executive, he did not have time to do it. He will go and help create quality political personnel in the future even though he is not a political party executive.

Mr. Padipat Santipada, former 2nd Deputy Speaker of t
he House, also said that he has two missions. One is to run for the by-election for the House of Representatives in District 1, Phitsanulok Province. The other is to take his children to the beach because when he moved to Phitsanulok Province, the children did not often get to go to the beach. However, it will probably be for a short period of time because the by-election is waiting.

Source : Thai News Agency