After graduating, Pannika worked at
Voice TV from 2011 to 2017, and hosted the following programs: • Host of the documentary series on Thailand and ASEAN relations, iASEAN (program ended). • Host of the political and economic news analysis program, Tonight Thailand (currently
Talking Thailand). • Host of the variety show Divas Café, which covered topics such as politics, human rights, fashion, culture, and travel from a woman's perspective (program ended). • Host of the international news program, Voice World Wide (program ended). Her last position before resigning was as Foreign News Editor.
Journalism From 2011 to 2017, Pannika worked as a journalist and television presenter at Voice TV, covering political and social issues.
Political career In 2018, she co-founded the Future Forward Party and was appointed as its spokesperson and executive committee member. She was elected as a party-list member of the House of Representatives in the 2019 general election. However, following the dissolution of the Future Forward Party in February 2020, she transitioned to the Progressive Movement, a political advocacy group formed by former party members. She is currently involved with the Progressive Movement, serving as its spokesperson. Pannika joined the
Future Forward Party and served as an executive committee member and party spokesperson. In the
2019 Thai general election, she ran as the 7th candidate on the party-list and was elected as a Member of Parliament. During the parliamentary session, Pannika stood up to debate before the vote for the first Deputy Speaker, requesting that the candidates present their visions. The
Pheu Thai Party nominated
Yaowalak Wongpraparat from the Future Forward Party to compete against
Suchart Tancharoen from the
Palang Pracharath Party. This led to a chaotic session, with many female MPs supporting Pannika's request, causing the Speaker to call for a recess. Later, Pannika admitted in an interview that it was a mistake to stand up and debate before being given permission by the Speaker, and she promised to improve as a new MP. Pannika's final debate in the House of Representatives addressed the regression to a "dark, primitive, and violent" era under the power of Section 44 of the
National Council for Peace and Order. After the dissolution of the Future Forward Party and the 10-year political ban on its executive committee members, Pannika and 11 other banned members moved to work with the
Progressive Movement. The movement focuses on working outside parliament, unlocking local elections, and supporting the amendment of Section 112. Additionally, Pannika continues her advocacy through social media platforms such as
YouTube and
TikTok. Pannika criticized the government of
Prayut Chan-o-cha outside parliament, alleging potential involvement in the 1MDB (1Malaysia Development Berhad) scandal, which is considered the world's largest financial crime. The scandal involved significant debt accumulation over six years and the embezzlement of funds from the sovereign wealth fund. In the
2023 Thai general election, Pannika worked as a campaign assistant for the
Move Forward Party.
Member of Parliament •
2019 Thai general election, party-list, under the
Future Forward Party == Criticisms ==