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THAILAND

Reshuffle ruffles some

Mongkol Bangprapa, Published on 05/05/2024

» The first cabinet reshuffle under the Srettha Thavisin government aims to enhance efficiency, particularly in advancing economic stimulus initiatives, as the government plans to introduce additional populist programmes to attract votes in the next election, academics say.

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LIFE

Getting soft power right

Life, Published on 08/01/2024

» After three months in office, the Srettha Thavisin government has raved on about populist policies in the guise of digital wallets and soft power projects that will create income to boost our declining economy. With optimism, we learned that Paetongtarn Shinawatra, Pheu Thai party leader and head of the National Soft Power Strategy Committee (NSPSC), has drafted a budget of 5.1 billion baht to boost festivals and creative industries. It is welcoming news to hear this government is priortising art, music, literature, design, fashion, film, food, games, sports and festivals as essential sources for the creative economy. Where this enormous chunk of budget will come from, like digital wallets, remains to be seen.

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GENERAL

A year of milestones

Business, Post Reporters, Published on 26/12/2023

» As 2023 concludes, the year stands out for a multitude of noteworthy events and news.

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THAILAND

A matter of survival

News, Published on 22/05/2023

» Political observers were surprised by the Move Forward Party's victory in the May 14 election and that the Pheu Thai Party came runner-up in the race.

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THAILAND

Pheu Thai eyes economic posts

News, Published on 27/03/2023

» The Pheu Thai Party has vowed to take charge of all ministries that handle economic affairs to carry out its campaign policies if it is elected to lead the government after the next election.

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THAILAND

The more things change

Business, Post Reporters, Published on 04/02/2019

» After a series of false promises on a general election, Thailand is scheduled to hold one on March 24 after more than four years of military rule.

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OPINION

Future Forward Party -- whose future?

News, Published on 01/11/2018

» Branding itself as a choice for first-time voters, both the "red" and "yellow" middle-class Thais who are tired of the military regime and colour-coded conflicts, the newly formed Future Forward Party is by far one of the most prominent parties in Thai politics.

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OPINION

Fiscal discipline can still save the day

News, Wichit Chantanusornsiri, Published on 03/05/2018

» Fiscal security is of the utmost importance. When the country faces an economic crisis, every government must resort to stimulus measures to reinvigorate the economy. At times, some make use of fiscal measures to narrow the socio-economic gap. Either way, much money is needed.

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THAILAND

About Politics

News, Published on 25/11/2017

» Who will be in the race for next year's election? We look at the frontrunners v Critics attack new voting system claiming it is 'contradictory' v Pundits accuse regime of wheeling out welfare cards to boost popularity before poll

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THAILAND

A bitter pill to swallow

Spectrum, Published on 07/05/2017

» In December last year, rocker Artiwara Kongmalai completed a 400-kilometre charity marathon to raise funds for Bang Saphan Hospital in Prachuap Khiri Khan. Better known as Toon Bodyslam, the lead singer of rock band Bodyslam ran from Bangkok to Bang Saphan in 10 days during which he hoped to raise 63 million baht. The donations are still coming in.