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Thailand could face a “lost year” if no government formed soon


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8 hours ago, herfiehandbag said:

Typically in the UK the General Election is held on a Thursday, Prime Minister appointed by sovereign on Friday early afternoon, cabinet appointed over the weekend and new government in place and up and running by Tuesday

5 prime ministers in 6 years, I don't think the UK should be used as an example.

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19 hours ago, webfact said:

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Thailand could face a “lost year” if the country delays the process of forming a new government until May next year, according to Assoc. Prof. Dr. Thanawat Pholvichai, the president of the University of the Thai Chamber of Commerce (UTCC).

 

“Lost year” is a term coined to refer to a long period of sluggish economic growth and declining investment.

 

Dr. Thanawat said that the time being spent on forming a new government is affecting the economy, especially for next year. If the new government is formed in August, the country should have a new cabinet and the government policy statement by September.

 

He explained that, according to the party’s budget policy, budgeting under the leadership of Pheu Thai can be finalised sooner than under Move Forward, which has a zero-based budgeting policy, which requires all expenses to be justified and approved in each new budget period.

 

Waiting for another 10 months to form a new government will gravely affect the economy. People’s confidence in the state of the economy will be lost. When investors have no idea what the country’s policy will be for that long, everything pauses and the economy slows down more and more.

 

Full story: https://www.thaipbsworld.com/thailand-could-face-a-lost-year-if-no-government-formed-soon/

 

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Interesting link. Opposition to amending Section 112 and the collapse of the Thai economy. Unforseen consequences play havoc.

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1 hour ago, Villapete said:

The big players on the world stage make the right noises about democracy whilst at the same time selling military hardware to these states

Do you actually know where the military hardware is sourced from? I doubt very much that it comes from democratic states. In this region, it's likely to be from China and Russia.

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