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Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin’s decision to delay implementation of the controversial “digital wallet” scheme has added to people’s worries about the sluggish economy and has fuelled opposition criticism of his government’s lack of a coherent strategy in running the country.

 

In an interview with Thai PBS World, deputy leader of the Move Forward party, Sirikanya Tansakul, faulted the five-month-old Srettha government for failing to provide clearly defined and measurable policy goals, which legislators could use to assess its performance.

 

“I cannot grade Srettha’s performance because he never proposes measurable targets to Parliament. It is difficult to say if the Srettha administration passes or fails. The Srettha government has made efforts to attract more investors, but it seems that they do not have a clear strategy as to which business or sector they really want to attract. The government only goes with the flow, talks to whoever makes approaches,” Sirikanya said.

 

Full story: Thai PBS 2024-01-23

 

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Their strategy was set when the constitution was ratified with the last coup. Thailand will never be a democratic nation. And the path forward is follow China.  Not much to worry about now. And too late for the Thai people to do anything about it. just hope for the best.

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13 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin’s decision to delay implementation of the controversial “digital wallet” scheme has added to people’s worries about the sluggish economy and has fuelled opposition criticism of his government’s lack of a coherent strategy in running the country

The PTP cannot afford it's vote buying promise... simple as that.

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A blind man on a galloping horse would know the only stratagy this goverment has is to look after Thaksin and bribe voters as the main agenda.   Mega   costly Projects to line their pockets and recoup election expenses like the bridge to nowhere and the submarine  will follow. 

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I think MF are correct. A strategy should be cohesive and span a lot of different situations. What we have with Srettha is a series of gimmicks like the land bridge, the digital wallet and so forth....it's not what you could really call a strategy.

The sad thing about lacking a strategy, is that it also means you don't have any sort of plan.

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17 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

criticism of his government’s lack of a coherent strategy in running the country.

Simply put ... what ever strategy former PM Prayut wanted but never delivered.

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18 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

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Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin’s decision to delay implementation of the controversial “digital wallet” scheme has added to people’s worries about the sluggish economy and has fuelled opposition criticism of his government’s lack of a coherent strategy in running the country.

 

In an interview with Thai PBS World, deputy leader of the Move Forward party, Sirikanya Tansakul, faulted the five-month-old Srettha government for failing to provide clearly defined and measurable policy goals, which legislators could use to assess its performance.

 

“I cannot grade Srettha’s performance because he never proposes measurable targets to Parliament. It is difficult to say if the Srettha administration passes or fails. The Srettha government has made efforts to attract more investors, but it seems that they do not have a clear strategy as to which business or sector they really want to attract. The government only goes with the flow, talks to whoever makes approaches,” Sirikanya said.

 

Where is the "No <deleted>e Sherlock" Emoji ?

 

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