Bangkok Post

Film star joins Thai Sang Thai

- AEKARACH SATTABURUT­H

Actor and singer Johnny Anfone yesterday expressed his readiness to stand as an MP for Bangkok under the banner of the Thai Sang Thai party in the next general election.

Thai Sang Thai was founded by Khunying Sudarat Keyuraphan, former chief strategist of the opposition Pheu Thai Party. Since its creation last year, the party has picked up a strong following in several constituen­cies in the capital, including those in northern Bangkok.

Khunying Sudarat, chair of the party, yesterday announced Johnny as a new member and touted his resume. She said Johnny is keen on solving people’s problems in the capital, adding he volunteers to serve people in Min Buri, Kannayao and Khlong Sam Wa districts.

Johnny, 52, said he stays informed about problems the country is facing, adding he wants to see prosperity and progress.

“Over the past 7–8 years, I have realised that coups and power seizures are not a way out of problems,” he said. “Only democracy and public participat­ion will help the country survive.”

He said he has decided to fully engage in politics and has visited people over the past 3–4 months to learn about their plight. Johnny said he decided to join the party after acknowledg­ing Khunying Sudarat’s hard work and determinat­ion to build the party into an institutio­n that serves people.

Khunying Sudarat said Johnny will also promote Thailand’s soft power to improve the country’s financial standing under the party’s “creative economy” policy.

Johnny said he would make the most of his 36 years’ experience in the entertainm­ent industry to make Thailand a hub for the world.

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Johnny: Aims to promote soft power

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