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B20 city train fare to cabinet next week, early implementation

Supoj Wancharoen, Published on 09/10/2023

» The government's 20 baht flat fare policy for train travel in Bangkok will go to the cabinet on Oct 16 for approval and early implementation, Transport Minister Suriya Suriya Juangroongruangkit said on Monday.

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THAILAND

Officials criticise government's bi-monthly salary plan

Published on 14/09/2023

» The government's plan to pay state officials twice a month, as a measure to stimulate the Thai economy, has drawn widespread criticism among civil servants across the country.

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THAILAND

Aspirant PM Pita's wealth has dropped B41m

Post Reporters, Published on 05/07/2023

» Aspiring prime minister Pita Limjaroenrat's net worth has fallen 41 million baht since his assets declaration when he entered parliament four years ago.

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THAILAND

Sudarat latest to take aim at ending 'rifts'

News, Post Reporters, Published on 01/05/2023

» Khunying Sudarat Keyuraphan, leader of the Thai Sang Thai (TST) Party, on Sunday told voters in Chiang Rai that her party is a perfect fit to resolve long-standing political divisions.

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THAILAND

Rivals lay claim to welfare

News, Published on 19/01/2023

» The ruling Palang Pracharath Party (PPRP) and the United Thai Nation (UTN) Party are now involved in a tug-of-war over the ownership of the state welfare scheme, highly popular among grassroots voters, according to political analysts.

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Thanathorn: Rally 'just the beginning'

Published on 14/12/2019

» Thousands of people rallied on Saturday in central Bangkok for the biggest protest since before the 2014 coup, as Future Forward Party leader Thanathorn Juangroongruangkit declared it was “just the beginning” of a movement against anti-democratic forces.

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PPRP faces juggling act

News, Published on 16/06/2019

» Coalition parties will have to combine their election pledges into a collective government policy manifesto to ensure they can deliver the goods and reap the public goodwill that might stand them in good stead whenever the next poll comes round, academics have said.