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I hope he can manage it and will not put all eggs into one (tourism) basket.

Promote solar energy

Looking for quality tourists

Keep the riffraff out

Save/clean environment

Law enforcement

The longer I think about the longer the to-do list will be. 

Start working

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5 hours ago, OneMoreFarang said:

Where does the mismanagement come from?

Maybe too many corrupt and incompetent people in charge?

When the Thai justice system doesn't keep criminals in jail or doesn't even convict them, then nobody should be surprised about mismanagement.

Maybe some journalists should ask Thaksin who he is to be on stage and make demands?

It has little to do with corruption as corruption has always been endemic in Thailand and is also rampant in a lot of other SE Asian countries who are doing considerably better than Thailand. The truth is much more nuanced.

 

Covid obviously affected the world but in 2022 the world came out the other end and in many countries there was a boom in business (2022 was one of my best years ever) but then 2023 rolled along and with it came the Thai elections and the surprising showing of The Move Forward Party. Their victory of course didn't suit the powers that be (or even Pheu Thai) so deals were done behind closed doors and Move Forward was dissolved. Notwithstanding the completely undemocratic nature of all this, the country was without leadership for at least 6 -9 months in 2023 and matters dragged into 2024 with the ousting of Thavisin. This affected business substantially as who is going to invest in Thailand or expand their business here when there is so much political turmoil going on? Companies want stability and Thailand just hasn't offered that for quite some time so why risk your business when you could just as easily go to Vietnam or Malaysia? 

 

Thailands problems are self-inflicted but can also be rectified with a coherant and forward thinking (excuse the pun) policy that addresses the very real percetion out there that thailand is now 'The Sick Man of Asia"   https://world.thaipbs.or.th/detail/has-thailand-become-the-sick-man-of-asean-thailands-prolonged-political-crisis/228 

 

There are some positive signs though (casino's, large data centres etc) that could turn things around but Thaksin is correct, 'systemic failure borne out of neglected fiscal responsibilities' is the problem so until Thailands politicians stop looking after their own interests before the country's, problems will continue for many years to come.

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Makes no difference anyways if any of the Thaksin clan do take the reigns then we'll just have another excuse for an annual coup and do it all over again would we expect anything different?

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8 minutes ago, johnnybangkok said:

It has little to do with corruption as corruption has always been endemic in Thailand and is also rampant in a lot of other SE Asian countries who are doing considerably better than Thailand. The truth is much more nuanced.

 

Covid obviously affected the world but in 2022 the world came out the other end and in many countries there was a boom in business (2022 was one of my best years ever) but then 2023 rolled along and with it came the Thai elections and the surprising showing of The Move Forward Party. Their victory of course didn't suit the powers that be (or even Pheu Thai) so deals were done behind closed doors and Move Forward was dissolved. Notwithstanding the completely undemocratic nature of all this, the country was without leadership for at least 6 -9 months in 2023 and matters dragged into 2024 with the ousting of Thavisin. This affected business substantially as who is going to invest in Thailand or expand their business here when there is so much political turmoil going on? Companies want stability and Thailand just hasn't offered that for quite some time so why risk your business when you could just as easily go to Vietnam or Malaysia? 

 

Thailands problems are self-inflicted but can also be rectified with a coherant and forward thinking (excuse the pun) policy that addresses the very real percetion out there that thailand is now 'The Sick Man of Asia"   https://world.thaipbs.or.th/detail/has-thailand-become-the-sick-man-of-asean-thailands-prolonged-political-crisis/228 

 

There are some positive signs though (casino's, large data centres etc) that could turn things around but Thaksin is correct, 'systemic failure borne out of neglected fiscal responsibilities' is the problem so until Thailands politicians stop looking after their own interests before the country's, problems will continue for many years to come.

Simple 2 words "never happen"

Posted
2 minutes ago, PomPolo said:

Makes no difference anyways if any of the Thaksin clan do take the reigns then we'll just have another excuse for an annual coup and do it all over again would we expect anything different?

Are you blind !!!  who is the PM !! think she is one of the Thaskin clan ???  no coup on the horizion

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3 minutes ago, MikeandDow said:

no coup on the horizion

Have heard those words before, you must be blind if you aren't aware of the 2017 constitution, doesn't matter who the prime-minister is and doesn't matter who people vote for, at any point with the 250 junta non-elected senators they decide what they want without firing a shot, if the 250 change=coup

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7 hours ago, webfact said:

In a stirring address in Chiang Rai's Phan district, former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra pledged on Wednesday to dedicate the next three years to restoring Thailand's economy. Thaksin, who remains a figure of considerable influence, albeit operating from behind the scenes, criticised the current state of economic affairs, attributing the decline to past mismanagement.

Looks very public to me ?

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7 hours ago, ikke1959 said:

I agree with THaksin that the economy is suffering by mismanagement of the current and previous Governments. But He is not the person who must fix it it is the duty of the Pm and her Government. But we all know that she will be incapable to do so. That is she has her hands full in managing is the country is nice sentence, but explain than what she is doing for the country as till now nobody has seen or heard anything from her only from her father .... and she has no power than being beautiful and travel around

 

The more he talks the more people are seeing how ineffective his daughter is.  He sad thing is that even if she survives to go to the next election she is not going ot be PM.

 

It also means that she is going to be treated worse than if she was Biden because she has no power or brain.

 

Can you imagine a conversation with any of the other AEAN leaders.

 

Laos:  we wouldike to make a deal on rice can.

 

PM one minute I need to get my line app and get Dad on the line, sorry.

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8 hours ago, OneMoreFarang said:

Where does the mismanagement come from?

Maybe too many corrupt and incompetent people in charge?

When the Thai justice system doesn't keep criminals in jail or doesn't even convict them, then nobody should be surprised about mismanagement.

Maybe some journalists should ask Thaksin who he is to be on stage and make demands?

 

And unfortunately the powerful unethical people / ministers etc., have the means to push aside the unethical folks and insert a gang of imorral yes men. 

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3 hours ago, PomPolo said:

Makes no difference anyways if any of the Thaksin clan do take the reigns then we'll just have another excuse for an annual coup and do it all over again would we expect anything different?

....take the reigns....

A Freudian slip but very apt👍.

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1 hour ago, scorecard said:

And unfortunately the powerful unethical people / ministers etc., have the means to push aside the unethical folks and insert a gang of imorral yes men. 

Similar to that big country of the free in the west... 

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Posted
4 hours ago, MikeandDow said:

 no coup on the horizion

I'm not so sure about that.  At least according to my Thai wife.

Posted
9 hours ago, phetphet said:

Much better for him to pull the strings in the background and let his daughter take the credit, but he just cannot help himself.

 

He's a textbook narcissist, it's all about him.

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