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NRSA’s 1st Deputy Speaker: 37 reform matters & 20-year national strategies for Thailand 4.0


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NRSA’s 1st Deputy Speaker: 37 reform matters & 20-year national strategies for Thailand 4.0

Kitti Cheevasittiyanon

 

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BANGKOK, 4 September 2016 (NNT) - A deputy speaker of the National Reform Steering Assembly has given an assurance that all reform issues and strategies will help the country move towards the Thailand 4.0 Model. 

First Deputy Speaker of the NRSA, Alongkorn Ponlaboot said today that all 37 reform matters and the 20-year national reform strategy have been designed as a new vehicle to drive Thailand forward while enhancing its competitiveness and strengthening its position on the international stage. 

Mr. Alongkorn’s statement was made during his lecture on the country’s 20-year national agenda, to senior government officials, high-ranking police officers and military personnel at the Royal Thai Police Bureau. 

He said that they are all intended to make Thailand more stable, prosperous, united and able to experience sustainable development. 

Mr. Alongkorn added that, as Thailand is moving towards becoming a value-based economy, national strategies are crucial and must be included in the Constitution in order to help incoming governments work to achieve all goals.

 

 
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18 hours ago, rooster59 said:

national strategies are crucial and must be included in the Constitution

So another after-referendum amendment to the 2016 draft constitution through the Constitutional Court in lieu of public participation and approval?

 

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