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Thai PM Pressured to Dissolve House Over Skyrocketing Power Costs


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Nowt will happen and 'they' don't give a F anyway (esp her family) because it wouldn't affect them. And neither does it so in my own county, one of the supposed bastions of (now long gone) democracies... a place where the non-elected privileged pass over this 'n that law. Where is Guy Fawkes & co when you need them?!

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4 hours ago, webfact said:

Adding to the intrigue, Prime Minister Paetongtarn’s father and Pheu Thai's influential figure, Thaksin Shinawatra, was seen playing golf recently with top energy executives and political figures, including Gulf Energy CEO Sarath Ratanavadi and Anutin Charnvirakul of Bhumjaithai.

Playing golf? Wow! That is some recovery from last year.

 

But dissolving the House? Looks like some people just can't wait to get their noses in the trough.

and that's the biggest problem here, most politicians seem to be in it for themselves rather than the country.

Getting to be the same in many countries nowadays. Public service? Pfff. What's in it for me?

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36 minutes ago, phetphet said:

most politicians seem to be in it for themselves rather than the country.

...seem to be??

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5 hours ago, BritManToo said:

Don't understand, I've been paying 4bht/unit for the last 12 years.

How has it been skyrocketing?

Unit prices vary

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The solution to life's problems is obvious: Increase my wages and reduce costs.

 

Any guvamint that can't do that should be overthrown by the masses.

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9 hours ago, anchadian said:

How many more similar reports will we hear about this.

Nothing will happen and we all know it.

 

Let's face it, she doesn't know who to contact / how to tackle the problem / who to pressure, etc.

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35 minutes ago, scorecard said:

 

Let's face it, she doesn't know who to contact / how to tackle the problem / who to pressure, etc.

What for a problem, prices for Power are very low .

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3 hours ago, hotchilli said:

Unit prices vary

 

Whilst this is true, power gets more expensive the more you use, the actual base tariff hasn't changed since January 10, 2024.

 

The Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC) of Thailand set new electricity charges, ranging from 4.68 baht to 5.95 baht/unit from January until April 2024. However, the government later intervened and reduced the rate to 4.18 baht per kWh for households consuming less than 300 kWh per month.

 

The Fuel Tariff (Ft) has also remained constant during the same period, meaning that if you use the same amount of energy your bill will be the same as it was in February this year.

 

Nothing has rocketed, sky or otherwise. Bills have of course increased over the summer, because people are using more energy for aircon during the hot weather.

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High electricity costs don't affect billionaires or their familial proxies.

"Let them use candles!"

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