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Fighting populism with more populism?

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Fighting populism with more populism?

 

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The lead–up to the March–24 general election sees an unprecedented clash of populist policies.  Absent in the debate, however, are convincing ideas as to how they would be financed. 

 

They may be on the different side of aisles when it comes to politics, but Thai political parties seem to share a number of economic philosophies as seen by policies they are presenting to voters.

 

Thai political parties are promising voters with heavy government intervention and deregulation yet they are tilting toward welfare state and subsidies in various forms. Let’s take a look at highlights of economic policies of some political parties, which should give some tips for voters before the general election.

 

Palang Pracharat: Head start but

Start with Palang Pracharat Party which is synonymous with Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha’s government. The party has vowed to continue using public infrastructure projects as a catalyst for growth. The Prayut government kicked off a number of public investments in the past years, including the Eastern Economic Corridor (EEC) to leapfrog toward high tech industries.

 

Full story: https://www.thaipbsworld.com/fighting-populism-with-more-populism/

 

 

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-- © Copyright Thai PBS 2019-03-13

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