Former MP discovers 100 high-caliber candidate names resembling a party list.

The Progressive Party’s Secretary General, Mr. Chaitawat Tulathon, as the Chairman of the Nomination Committee for MPs, has announced the list of 100 candidates who passed the qualification examination for election as MPs but have not yet been officially classified. The list includes prominent names such as Mr. Phitha Limjaroenrat, Mr. Prit Watcharasinthu, Mr. Kunaphon Thiensuwan, Ms. Sirikanya Tansakul, and Mr. Wiroj Lakkhanaadisorn. However, former party-list MPs such as Mrs. Amarat Chokpamitkul, Mr. Phicharn Chaowapattanawong, Maj. Gen. Supisan Phakdeenaruenat, and Mr. Teeratchai Phantumas were not included. It was stated that Mrs. Amarat and Mr. Phicharn will not be seeking re-election.

Open 100 names of candidates, advanced, like a party list, found a former MP.

On March 20, reporters reported that Mr. Chaitawat Tulathon Secretary General of the Progressive Party as Chairman of the Nomination Committee for candidates MPs of the Progressive Party has signed the Announcement No. 3/2566 revealing the list of 100 candidates who passed the examination of qualifications and prohibited characteristics to enter the hearing process for selection as candidates for election list of MPs which has not yet been officially classified

For a list of interesting things like Mr. Phitha Limjaroenrat, Mr. Chaitawat Tulathon, Mr. Prit Watcharasinthu, Mr. Kunaphon Thiensuwan, Ms. Sirikanya Tansakul and Mr. Wiroj Lakkhanaadisorn etc. However, there are former party-list MPs from the Kao Klai Party who are not named on the list as well, such as Mrs. Amarat Chokpamitkul Mr. Phicharn Chaowapattanawong Maj. Gen. Supisan Phakdeenaruenat and Mr. Teeratchai Phantumas etc. In the case of Mrs. Amarat and Mr. Phicharn, it was clearly stated that Will not ask for election next time

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In conclusion, with the list of 100 candidates for election list of MPs revealed, the Progressive Party is one step closer to finalizing their roster for the upcoming election. The list contains a mix of familiar names and newcomers, with some notable omissions, including former party-list MPs who have stated that they will not be seeking reelection. It remains to be seen how these candidates will fare in the selection process and ultimately, the election. Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story.

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