PUBLISHED: 21 Mar 2024 at 04: 34
Democracy must challenge growing inequality and the controversial influence of social media, according to Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin.
At the offer of South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol, the top made a statement via videoconference at the third Summit for Democracy in Seoul, according to government official Chai Wacharonke, under the heading” Democracy for Future Years.”
Mr. Srettha praised the success of Thailand’s first-ever summit participation and said it was a great honor to do so. The conference also highlighted the success of last year’s general elections, which reinforced the country’s political values.
Politics is currently facing a number of global challenges, including rising injustice and the negative effects of social media, according to Mr. Srettha.
Second, democracy requires good governance, people membership, an equitable community, the rule of law, and respect for human rights, he said.
A prosperous republic may be able to address the multiple needs of the populace, which include both social, economic, and political freedom.
He said the government is still committed to promoting quite right, building on successes like the universal health coverage and training for all plans, Mr. Srettha said.
Thailand does have a Wedding Justice Bill, which is now being vetted in legislature, he said.
Next, the premier said politics is an continuous process, not a final destination. To accomplish people’s expectations, it may adjust and evolve. Manage public expectations and nurturing political improvement is an ongoing endeavor that necessitates unwavering dedication for countries with the scars of setbacks in politics, he said.
Next, there is no one–size–fits–all democracy, more, the political principle must be universal. According to Mr. Srettha, there are various social and democratic systems in various parts of the world.
People are confronting popular worldwide and intergenerational issues, ranging from the environmental and climate change to the modern separate. What the earth needs today is greater global cooperation, stronger globalism, and more humanitarian assistance, said Mr Srettha.
” Officials must always talk to and respect women’s will”, he said. Additionally, leaders need to learn more from the younger technology. This will help to keep politics in its current form.