[8] During the by-election for the Mayor of Dan Samrong, held due to the sudden death of Sompong Wirachartwattana, the Progressive Movement successfully retained the position.
In the by-election for the Pak Kret City Municipal Council, District 1, held on September 10, 2023, to fill a vacant seat, the Progressive Movement fielded Nontakorn Chanchamrassang as their candidate.
[13] In the by-election for the Chonburi Provincial Administrative Organization Council, District 5, held on June 2, 2024, the Progressive Movement fielded Montri Saenwiangchan as their candidate.
Additionally, the candidates of the Progressive Social Security Group stated that during the first two years of their term, they would refrain from participating in foreign study visits.
[18] The Progressive Movement held a meeting with the Internet Law Reform Dialogue (iLaw) to nominate candidates for the 2024 Thai Senate Election.
Approximately 100 candidates will be selected nationwide, with an official launch event scheduled for March 27, 2024, at the October 14 Memorial at Khok Wua Intersection.
This project involves providing quality storybooks, donated by the private sector, to 100 participating Early Childhood Development Centers at a time.
Kullada Rungcharoenkiat, the Director of the Progressive Movement Foundation, led the team to train and distribute storybooks and essential learning materials to the teachers in several provinces, including Udon Thani, Mukdahan, Lamphun, Nong Bua Lam Phu, Kalasin, and Roi Et.
[22] The Progressive Movement subsequently provided "Dream Shaping Reading" cabinets to several Early Childhood Development Centers, containing more than 100 quality storybooks and teaching materials for young children.
The Dream Shaping Reading project aims to distribute carefully selected books and teaching materials designed to create a friendly learning environment and develop various skills in young children, which are vital for their future education.
These cabinets are intended to enhance the learning skills of young children and address the lack of appropriate teaching materials in local areas.
[24] The Progressive Movement initiated the Baby Box project, starting with the Kamphaeng Saen Subdistrict Administrative Organization in Nakhon Pathom Province.
Thepporn Champanuan, Mayor of Ach Samat Subdistrict, stated that he and his Progressive Movement team aimed to make tap water drinkable within the first 99 days, or approximately the first 3 months, of their term.
On September 25, 2024, Ach Samat Subdistrict Municipality won first place in the Clean Drinkable Tap Water competition organized by the Ministry of Interior (Thailand), receiving a cash prize of 50,000 Baht.
On April 30, 2022, after Thongchai Chokdamrongsuk was trusted by the residents to serve as the chief executive, he promptly began implementing the core policies of the Progressive Movement, as promised to the public.
The Fondue application was launched in mid-2021 in collaboration with 16 municipalities supported by the Progressive Movement and has been well-received by residents, with usage statistics increasing every month.
The initiative included workshops to educate residents, as well as vendors in the municipal market, on effective waste management practices that add value and reduce environmental pollution.
[32] In the area of Nong Khaen Subdistrict Municipality, Dong Luang District, Mukdahan Province, supported by the Progressive Movement, the "Waste-to-Welfare" project has been implemented.