The issue of representative politics, briefly mentioned here, was in fact of growing interest to Wichit at that time, and he was known to harbour some political aspirations of his own. Not long after 24 June he began thinking about establishing a political party, and revealed that Pridi had told him that he would be allowed to do so after the permanent constitution had been promulgated. In anticipation of this change, Wichit hastily produced a book entitled Khana kan muang [Political Parties], which was aimed at promoting the idea of representative politics among educated Thais.