‘Bunnada’ maintains that there is no authoritarianism within the school: A positive outlook. However, ‘Panida’ observes the issue from an outsider’s perspective.

The article reports on a political event called “Listen to New Gen Voices, New Chapters of Thailand” at Thammasat University. Various political candidates were present, including Panida Mongkolsawat of the Pheu Thai Party, Pongpol Yodmuangcharoen of the Kao Klai Party, Police Capt. Pongsakorn Kwanmuang of the Ruam Thai Sang Chart Party, Isaraporn Buranaan of the Bhumjaithai Party, and Bunnada Supiyaphan of the Palang Pracharat Party.

During the event, candidates were asked questions by representatives from other parties. Bunnada Supiyaphan was asked by Lophonpat Wangpaisith about authoritarianism in Thai schools and how the government could address this issue. Bunnada Supiyaphan responded that she did not believe in the existence of authoritarianism in schools and that everyone had hopes for each other. She also encouraged understanding for the Palang Pracharat Party.

Panida Mongkolsawat argued that authoritarianism in schools did exist and proposed policies such as not allowing teachers to violate children’s rights or using violence, mayhem, or sexual harassment. The Kao Klai Party also suggested creating youth centers for refuge and psychological care for young people.

The article provides links to watch the live broadcast of the event on multiple platforms, including Facebook and YouTube channels.

“Bunnada” believes that there is no authoritarianism in the school. It is a good hope. On the side of “Panida” Suan overlooks the problem, reiterates the policy not to allow teachers to violate children’s rights anymore.

On March 31, at Lan Pho, Thammasat University, Tha Prachan, reporters reported the atmosphere of the third stage, “Listen to New Gen Voices, New Chapters of Thailand”. Nam) Roi Et MP candidate, Pheu Thai Party, Ms. Panida Mongkolsawat (Phueng), Samut Prakan MP candidate, District 1, Kao Klai Party, Mr. Pongpol Yodmuangcharoen (Lori), candidate A T.M., Suan Luang District Ruam Thai Sang Chart Party, Police Capt. Pongsakorn Kwanmuang (Earth), candidate for Klong Toey and Wattana MPs Democrat Party, Ms. Isaraporn Buranaan (Aum) candidate for party-list MPs Bhumjaithai Party, Ms. Bunnada Supiyaphan (Ae) candidate for MP, Bangkok, constituency 32, Palang Pracharat Party, Mr Samerkan Thiengtham (pop), candidate for Suphan Buri MP Chart Thai Pattana Party, Ms. Thidarat Yingcharoen (Tida), spokesperson for the Thai Sang Thai Party, and Ms. Yaowapa Buraponchai (View), candidate for the Chart Pattana Kla Party.

The second round, during ‘The Battle’, representatives of each party Questions will be randomly selected from representatives of celebrities and young people. in answering questions representative of another party Can use the right to argue 1 time In that question, Ms. Bunnada Supiyaphan, candidate for the MP of Bangkok, constituency 32, Palang Pracharat Party Answered a question from Mr. Lophonpat Wangpaisith, the founder of the Bad Students Group, who asked what he thought authoritarianism in Thai schools was. and if the government What can be done to solve this problem in a concrete and clear way? that create differences or conflicts still exist He did not want to have a discourse about the Democratic Party and the Dictator Party. And in a few days, they will walk into the election route. Therefore, I would like to ask everyone, including New Gen, to understand the Palang Pracharat Party more. We are ready to open the stage to listen to each other creatively.

In the question of what authoritarianism occurs in schools personally believe If you look at the principle of reality believe things Born in school is not power. It’s not that teachers, directors, or seniors use power. power does not arise But everyone had hopes for each other. But they may have different ways of presenting or speaking. only today Palang Pracharath Party has a policy to overcome conflicts, eliminate all problems, and develop all dimensions and areas. I would like to say that power does not exist in Thailand. Now everyone is on the path of democracy together. If there is anything, I would like to let them come in and talk.

Ms. Panida Mongkolsawat as the candidate MP for Samut Prakan District 1, the Kao Klai Party (Kor Kor.), said that he would argue this issue. If we do not see the problem of authoritarianism in schools Considering that we have overlooked the problem of many children being bullied until they decided to end their lives, the KorKor Party proposed that authoritarianism in schools came from teachers to children. From the seniors to the younger members, the ACT Party will write down in our policies, namely will not allow teachers to violate children’s rights anymore both the use of violence mayhem and sexual harassment They will immediately suspend their professional licenses. In addition, we will have a youth center that will provide refuge and psychological care for young people. By not bringing this matter to parents, guardians and schools, which may be the cause of the poor mental state.

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In conclusion, the third stage of “Listen to New Gen Voices, New Chapters of Thailand” brought together a diverse group of candidates from various political parties to discuss important issues facing the country. The topic of authoritarianism in schools led to a thoughtful discussion, with some candidates expressing their belief that power dynamics do not exist in schools, while others proposed concrete policies to address bullying and other forms of abuse by teachers and seniors. Overall, the event was an important step towards engaging young people in the political process and creating a more inclusive and democratic society. Remember to stay informed and participate in the upcoming elections to make your voice heard.

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