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Cabinet to endorse Bt3.2 trillion budget for 2020

 

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Thailand’s Cabinet is set to endorse the proposed budget for fiscal year 2020 next week. The proposed budget is expected to call for expenditure of Bt3.2 trillion with a budget deficit of Bt450 billion.

 

The Cabinet is scheduled to examine the proposed budget on August 6th before the first reading of the draft budget bill in parliament in October 2019, officials said.

 

Mr. Wissanu Krea-ngam, Deputy Prime Minister, said Wednesday that the 2020 budget is expected to take effect in January next year, if the process goes as planned.

 

Full story: https://www.thaipbsworld.com/cabinet-to-endorse-bt3-2-trillion-budget-for-2020/

 

 

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40 minutes ago, Cadbury said:

The Chairman of everything. That ensures no missing out on any benefits that might appear. Envelopes always find a path to the top man. 

And still the Thais bend over and take it. Very sad, once these new weapons become operational they will be even more subjugated 

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5 hours ago, webfact said:

“ It is not just about giving money to people but to offer them a better education and wider more job opportunities,”

Giving money to people keeps their loyalty (the "golden handcuffs") but giving them more education and job opportunities frees them. Prayut might perceive such a philosophy as a national threat to the military's co-sovereignty.

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7 hours ago, webfact said:

Somchai Sujjapongse, former permanent secretary for finance, said that military spending should be cut and more funding should be allocated in support of the low and middle income groups and education". Cyber-war is here, no need for tanks and other military hardware,” he added.

But you need tanks to parade your superiority around the streets... laptops just don't make the same impression.

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1 hour ago, Isaan sailor said:

Gotta order those ChiCom subs.  And their rationale: to keep tourists safe when they go swimming.  So that’s worth having a sky-high Baht, right?

its called national security, it tops priority in most of the world,

with US & N. korea being in a class entirely on their own,

preferring a national debt charged on their yet born children

rather then adhering to common practice

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