Minister Paradorn Engages with Young Democracy Leaders in Thailand

Minister Paradorn Engages with Young Democracy Leaders in Thailand

Post by : Shakul

In a significant event at Thailand’s Government House, Minister Paradorn Prisnanantakul welcomed a delegation of young democracy advocates during their educational visit on April 22, 2026.

Led by Kulapol Watcharakarn, the group included officials from the House of Representatives, gathering at the Santi Maitri Building to discuss governance.

As conveyed by Ratchada Thanadirek, the minister congratulated the youth for their dedication and noted that such visits enhance their understanding of the government’s functions.

Paradorn explained that Government House is the core of national governance, hosting cabinet meetings, state functions, and receptions for dignitaries, thereby providing essential insights about the workings of government.

The minister commended the selection of 200 participants, representing youth from all over the nation, praising their commitment and potential to impact society positively.

He highlighted the significance of these activities in fostering essential qualities such as teamwork and leadership, which are crucial for future achievements across various domains.

Encouraging the youth to leverage their educational opportunities, he urged them to gather knowledge and experiences that would empower them to step into pivotal roles in politics and governance in the years ahead.

The initiative also allows participants to view actual sessions of the House of Representatives, imparting critical insights into the legislative process and representative duties.

In closing, the minister expressed belief that such initiatives not only enrich knowledge but also help forge networks and friendships that could last a lifetime, reinforcing confidence in the significant contributions these young leaders will make in the nation’s future.

April 22, 2026 10:43 a.m. 133
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