Ms. Kotchaporn Veroj Aims to Lead Independent Movement Party Towards Political Neutrality.

Bangkok: Madam Yuk and Ms. Kotchaporn Veroj are ready to lead the Independent Movement Party, also known as INDY, to promote political neutrality in Thailand. The party is focused on protecting the people, emphasizing the institution’s historical role in safeguarding the public.

According to Thai News Agency, Ms. Kotchaporn, the leader of the newly launched Independent Move Party, expressed her concerns about the current lack of freedom in Thailand, including political freedom and freedom of thought. She believes that people fear losing connections with friends and families due to differing opinions, which stifles sincere democratic discourse. Ms. Kotchaporn emphasized the importance of self-transformation, starting within families, as a precursor to broader national reform or transformation.

Ms. Kotchaporn addressed questions concerning the party’s neutrality, asserting that true neutrality is achievable if all Thais collaborate and recognize their equal human rights, regardless of financial status. She ca
lled for unity over division by color, faction, or group, suggesting that national development would improve living conditions and reduce the cost of living. She highlighted the challenges Thailand has faced over the years due to political divisions and advocated for cooperation as a path to a better future.

She believes that neutrality is essential for progress, noting that Thailand has stagnated since the onset of political factions. The Kla Independent Party seeks to be a catalyst for unprecedented change, aiming to demonstrate that genuine neutrality and sincere democracy are possible. This approach involves listening to different opinions without conflict, which Ms. Kotchaporn believes will lead to financial freedom, educational advancement, and improved quality of life.

Ms. Kotchaporn further clarified that the Move Independent Party’s mission is not to protect the institution per se, as it has historically been self-sustaining through good deeds. Instead, the party aims to protect the people, whom th
e institution has always safeguarded. She urged for a move away from conflict and division, encouraging all Thais to unite for national development. She highlighted the difficulties faced by educators and volunteers, stressing the need for collaborative efforts across all societal divisions. “The truth is beautiful, and even more so when it resembles a rainbow,” Ms. Kotchaporn concluded.