In the TV area, Paitongtarn may also list objectives.
On Thursday, Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra will deliver a significant government address in which she will describe her cabinet’s accomplishments over the past three months and argue that the government’s flagship policies will need to be implemented.
The PM wrote in a Facebook post and repeated on X on Sunday that these policies included the electric money handout plan, the village fund, and several financial stimulus measures.
Titled” 2025 Inspiring Thais: A True Possibility”, the public address will start at 10am live on NBT2HD and get streamed on the state-run Television show’s Facebook page as well, she said.
The National Broadcasting Services of Thailand ( NBT)’s ( NBT ) headquarters is located on Vibhavadi Rangsit Road, according to the PM, which will host the event, which will have around 500 guests there.
Cabinet ministers, high-level governmental officials, department heads, department heads, municipal governors, armed forces ‘ leaders, the federal police commander, governmental spokespeople and heads of state enterprises are expected to be among the attendees.
In contrast, according to a recent poll conducted by Suan Dusit Poll, most Thai people are now anticipating receiving more money donations and seeing more steps to lower their living expenses, which is often viewed as a customary New Year’s greeting from the state.
According to Pornpan Buathong, chairman of the Suan Dusit Poll, these results show how seriously the majority of people are being impacted by the worldwide economic situation.
According to Asst Prof Unchalee Rattana, a political science professor at Suan Dusit University,” The effect of the sluggish economy today is holding up holiday spending,” according to the survey findings that only 56.02 % of surveys respondents intended to travel over the New Year.
In another growth, Chousak Sirinil, the secretary of the prime minister’s office, stated that the Pheu Thai Party is then prepared to submit its political asylum bill as soon as the House of Representatives session resumes on December 12.
According to him, the nature of its expenses is that all those charged with politically motivated crimes from 2005 to then qualify for amnesty.
A proper parole committee will make the final decision in each case, and there will also be a detailed list of crimes that the amnesty bill may apply to when it becomes law, he said. Who does make up the commission has not yet been fully identified.
Regarding the constitutional referendum costs, Pheu Thai has chosen to reaffirm the Lower House’s stipulation, which calls for just a simple majority, to facilitate passage of the legislation before the following election.
Before the Lower House is reject adjustments made by the Senate, the expenses will need to be suspended for 180 days.
The bill was rejected by the higher room after it was approved by the House in August, causing a combined House-Senate council to been formed to resolve their differences in a bid to build unity over a contentious subject.
Before any further steps can be taken to establish a new contract preparing assembly, he said, the authorities, opposition, and Senate paddles are being encouraged to find common ground.
A gathering of the three whips is scheduled for Friday, according to House Speaker Wan Muhammad Noor Matha, to explain when the charter-amending costs may be deliberated.
But, not all 17 payments will become deliberated, with only those deemed serious given a priority, he said.
However, a survey conducted by Nida Poll found only a small percentage of respondents who back charter amendments ( 27.63 % ) and those who don’t think it’s necessary ( 27.2 % ).
More importantly, the vast majority of these respondents ( 78.97 % ) said if the charter is to be amended, only certain parts of it should be touched, not the entire document, according to the poll conducted on Dec 2-3 on 1, 310 people in all regions of the country.