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What Pheu Thai’s policies mean for the people and the economy


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The Pheu Thai Party’s economic platform is back in focus now that it has been tasked with the responsibility of forming the next government.

 

Pheu Thai, which has the second highest number of seats in the House of Representatives, finds itself in the driver’s seat after coalition leader Move Forward failed to get its candidate elected prime minister.

 

Populist leaning

 

In the run-up to the May 14 election, Pheu Thai’s economic policies faced criticism for being populist in order to win votes. Though the party made bold promises to hand out cash and raise the minimum wage substantially, its reform agenda is less attractive compared to the one proposed by Move Forward.

 

The most controversial Pheu Thai promise is to hand out 10,000 baht to everyone aged 16 and above as a digital wallet, which, if implemented, would cost the exchequer about 560 billion baht. The party’s executives justify the scheme, arguing that it is necessary to jump start the economy.

 

Full story: https://www.thaipbsworld.com/what-pheu-thais-policies-mean-for-the-people-and-the-economy/

 

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unfortunately, it will also mean back to jail for those caught with weed. seeing how the don, tony, will be back soon to run the show the ones of us who have been around long enough know his anti-drug mind set. shoot first ask questions later.

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