Patongtarn asks for your assistance as she prepares the policy speech that will be delivered on Thursday.
Except for some information from the electronic wallet flyer program, Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra says her initial policy statement from the week before next year will resemble that of her father, Srettha Thavisin.
The Pheu Thai Party’s temporary HQ, Shinawatra Tower 3, was where Ms. Paetongtarn worked on Thursday to finalize the speech. Her father, previous leading Thaksin Shinawatra, was spotted going into the tower via an underwater access but he declined to talk to investigators.
Most of the content of the policy declaration would be the same as that of the earlier state, said Ms Paetongtarn.
She referred to the Mr. Srettha-backed handout stimulus scheme, which” will be mostly emphasised but there will be minor changes, including those that relate to the modern wallet.”
Julapun Amornvivat, deputy finance minister, acknowledged on Wednesday that some adjustments to the flyer program, including giving some recipients cash instead of online money.
Ms. Paetongtarn even stated that she would continue to support her predecessor’s investment strategies.
” Although the prime minister was replaced, the Pheu Thai Party remains as the base of the partnership state”, she said.
She even made a promise to carry on the foreign trade initiatives that were initiated under Mr. Srettha.
In the document, Ms. Paetongtarn said she would also take into account policy ideas from other alliance parties, which she hoped to finalize afterwards on Thursday.
The new case, which includes a number of experienced politicians ‘ family members, received criticism from the prime minister. She claimed that the changes gave her a positive impression of how more people would support her new officials ‘ efforts.
Ms. Paetongtarn, 38, added that because she was the nation’s youngest excellent secretary and was determined to work at her best, detractors may sympathize with her and control their grievances.
When she delivers her plan statement, the government will have their first chance to see the new prime minister in action in congress. Wisut Chainarun, the head of the government, claimed Thursday and Friday had been set apart for discussion and discussion of the speech.