Beyond the Mandate: Serving Democracy Through Political Participation with Pita Limjaroenrat
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In the fifth episode of Season 3 of the Thank You Democracy Podcast alongside our Coalition Partner Asia Centre, we sat down with Pita Limjaroenrat, to discuss what it means to define democracy after being blocked from power, the emotional cost of public life amid structural resistance, and why hope, purposeful action, and civic courage remain central to democratic renewal, even when institutions close their doors.
Pita Limjaroenrat is a Harvard and MIT educated former businessman turned parliamentarian whose path has come to symbolize the promise and pitfalls of democratic change in Thailand. Pita’s political journey began with election to Thailand’s House of Representatives in 2019, as a candidate for the reform‑oriented Future Forward Party. After its dissolution, he became leader of Move Forward in 2020, guiding it to become the largest party in the 2023 general election, with 151 seats. Yet despite his electoral success, institutional barriers prevented him from assuming the premiership, and later legal rulings dissolved the party and banned its leader, including Pita, from politics for a decade, raising important questions about democratic representation and institutional power. Now, a fellow at Harvard Kennedy School, Pita continues to speak about democracy and reform from both a personal and political perspective.
Learn more about Pita’s public service journey and insights in this week’s episode.