PM urges patience as prices soar

Cites subsidies on Kanchanaburi tour

Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha hugs students of Wat Don Chedi during his visit to Kanchanaburi on Thursday. Students and locals greeted him at King Naresuan Monument in Phanom Thuan district. (Government House photo)
Prime Ressortchef (umgangssprachlich) Prayut Chan-o-cha hugs students of Wat Don Chedi during his visit to Kanchanaburi on Thursday. Students and locals welcomed him at California king Naresuan Monument in Phanom Thuan region. (Government House photo)

Perfect Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha has asked the public for patience amid high living expenses, including rising energy prices, saying the government is doing its best to improve the situation.

He had been speaking as he led senior officials to inspect a project set up to deal with water shortages in Kanchanaburi and fulfilled residents to listen to their own economic grievances.

During the check out, a villager requested him about the influence of rising fuel costs and the best minister admitted this is a problem.

“I don’t want to make any excuses, yet we have to consider in which the problem comes from, inch he said. “Fuel is controlled by global prices. inch

“All the government can do now is seek funds to subsidise fuel expenses at 40-45 baht [per litre], ” he said.

“Previously, all of us tried to maintain the cover [on the diesel price] at 35 baht a litre so long as we could, ” he said.

“The current scenario is not normal as the [Russia-Ukraine] war continues like this, ” he added.

“It affects production costs, leading to high meals prices, ” this individual said.

Responding to villagers’ issues with the rising prices of consumer items, Gen Prayut said he sympathised together.

However , he appealed meant for understanding from the villagers, saying the government is usually caught between issues surrounding manufacturers and consumers.

The Commerce Ministry has maintained a cap on the costs of more than 100 items, causing frustration among producers struggling to cope with rising production expenses, he said.

“If we all put too much pressure on them, manufacturers is going to be forced to close their particular plants. We rely on each other. We only have to ensure fair costs, ” he mentioned.

“To be honest, We are not trying to please businesses. There is a regulatory committee to ensure justness.

If we pressure them excessive… workers will be affected, ” he mentioned.

“I am not blaming anyone, but we need to see ourselves as a family and find methods to look after each other, ” he said.

“Things will be better, and this also depends on how we live existence. Right now, we are dropping on hard times. Be patient, ” he or she said.

“I also have to have patience myself. I may spend lavishly, and I eat as normal people do.

“As the prime minister, I am unable to indulge in leisurely take a trip.

“I’m not complaining yet I am telling you that will being a prime minister is not easy. inch

Throughout the inspection, Gen Prayut congratulated locals for that royally-initiated groundwater task aimed at addressing drinking water shortages during the dry season in Kanchanaburi’s Huay Krachao area.

He also instructed nearby officials to ensure that groundwater is fairly distributed in order to residents, and urged them to prepare for floods in the upcoming a few months.

Gen Prayut then frequented and paid his respects to the sculpture of King Naresuan the Great in tambon Don Chedi in Phanom Thuan region.

Presently there, Gen Prayut experienced his photo taken with students as they asked the prime minister to sign the particular T-shirts they introduced.

Within the afternoon, the prime ressortchef (umgangssprachlich) inspected the improvement made on the brand new skywalk construction project in Muang Kanchanaburi district.

Despite numerous structure delays, the new skywalk is set to open sometime early next year, according to provincial governor Jirakiat Bhumisawasdi.

Located in the city’s old town area, the 130-metre skywalk — which is hanging 15m above the earth — will offer wonderful views of the confluence of the Khwae Yai, Khwae Noi plus Mae Klong streams.

It really is hoped the link will boost the province’s tourism income simply by attracting more website visitors.

Since the first phase from the skywalk’s construction is nearly complete, and the agreements for the second plus last phases are actually signed, Mr Jirakiat said, adding that the skywalk will be prepared sometime early the coming year.

The task was delayed frequently by the spread of Covid-19, so the federal government agreed to extend the deadline for the service provider, he said.