Pita" doesn't know how to analyze the government's work because there is no clear goal. He suggests that "Prime Minister Yingluck" must have a plan, otherwise she will be drunk on all sorts of problems in the country. He encourages "Teng Nattapong", saying that he has encountered this before. He emphasizes that time must be given to prove the truth, using the famous phrase "If you lose, you become charcoal, if you pass, you become a diamond." Mr. Pita Limjaroenrat, former leader of the Move Forward Party, talked about the work of Ms. Paethongtarn Shinawatra, the Prime Minister, that it must be compared with the plan to see how confident she is. He does not know what the goal is, so he does not know how to analyze it. However, the leader should have an agenda for the first 100 days of what he intends to do. Because if there is no plan, when problems arise, they will be drunk and not know what to do first or last. Therefore, he wants the government to have an agenda and an understanding of the work because rig ht now the people are suffering from both natural disasters and economic problems. As for what you think of Paethongtarn's leadership, since there have been criticisms ranging from holding an iPad to making a statement about the wrong waterway, Mr. Pita sees it as a minor matter. The content is more important. Anyone can make mistakes. It's not strange. We need to see whether she has a vision or not. Is there a strategy to create change? Reading an iPad is a very normal thing. It's not important at all. When asked about the popularity of the People's Party, which has fallen behind the Pheu Thai Party, Mr. Pita smiled and said that he had said since the Move Forward Party era that "If you lose, you become charcoal, if you pass, you become a diamond." To become a diamond, you need patience, pressure, heat, and time. He believes that Mr. Nattapong Ruangpanyawut, MP of the party-list and leader of the People's Party, and fellow MPs of the party will remember the atmosphere from Future Forward to Move Forward. H e used this phrase in the meeting that if we can get through this process, everything will go well. He would like to send encouragement because he understands that everything takes time. As for the case where every move of Mr. Nattapong is compared to me, it is each person's right to criticize. Personally, I am very confident in Mr. Nattapong. When I tried to form a government, Mr. Nattapong was on my side for a while. At that time, there were people who wanted Mr. Nattapong to be the Minister of Digital Economy and Society, so I am confident that it will definitely pass. And the fact that the trend has disappeared has nothing to do with me. It is a matter of the process. As for how he views the case of the People's Party being twisted to the point where the new party was named the Burmese People's Party from the debate of the party's MPs, Mr. Pita said that as politicians, it is normal for us to listen to the opinions and criticisms of the people who elected us. At the same time, we must insist on the fact that we are Thai politicians and must choose to prioritize the interests of Thailand. However, we are also part of the world community, so we must find a balance point. If we are sincere and can explain, it is possible. Therefore, we must listen to the people in order to make improvements and distinguish which is the truth. Reporters reported that today, Mr. Pita went to join the National Book Week at the Queen Sirikit National Convention Center to sign the book 'Leave Fear Behind, Put Hope Ahead: Recording the Political Journey 2018-2024', which is a book that records Mr. Pita's life on the political path over the past 7 years, from one of the policy presenters of the Future Forward Party to the prime ministerial candidate of the Move Forward Party. There were supporters and fans who lined up to buy the book and take photos with Mr. Pita. Source: Thai News Agency