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‘Phuthita’, a Chiang Mai Candidate, Meets ‘Prayut’ to Stop Fake News and Clarify Military Policies

‘Phuthita’, a candidate for Chiang Mai Walk to campaign and meet ‘Prayut’ loudly to stop spreading fake news. abolish military service not abolish the military

On April 21, at Sriboonruang Market, Mae Rim District, Chiang Mai Province, Ms. Putita Chai-Anan, candidate for MP for Chiang Mai District 4, the Kao Klai Party (Kor.Kor.) (No. 5) campaigned for elections. Meet with merchants and people who spend money in the market to publicize the policy of the Kor Kor Party.

During the campaign, he saw a parade of Gen. Prayut Chan-o-cha, a candidate for Prime Minister. Ruam Thai Sang Chart Party (RTC) and the party who are also campaigning in the market Ms. Putita then spoke through a megaphone about good political policies, reforming the army, abolishing military conscription. Ready to say that he knew that General Prayut Got on a car to campaign Said that a political party would abolish the military. which may fall into the scope of lying and distortion create fake news because no political party has proposed a policy to abolish the army or military In fact, the CCP There is a policy to abolish military conscription. change to a voluntary system Give people the freedom of livelihood. To have a modern, professional army, all soldiers are not subject to human dignity violations as in the past. not the abolition of the military as General Prayut distorted in any way

The event caught the attention of the public in the market. Including the media who travel to follow the news. General Prayut After speaking, Ms. Putita and Gen. Prayuth They split up to continue campaigning. The event went smoothly. There was no chaos, with the public giving a warm response to the candidate’s campaign.

For Ms. Putita Chai-anan is a political activist who used to demand the right to vote, was one of the activists who called for elections during the 2014 political crisis until after the coup on 22 May 2014. MP Putita was one of the protesters against the 2014 coup together with Rangsiman Rome in front of the Bangkok Art and Culture Center on May 22, 2015.

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