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Government spokesperson persuades the Prime Minister to deliver a policy to prepare an annual expenditure budget | RYT9

A government spokesperson persuaded the Prime Minister to hand over the budget budgeting policy for the fiscal year 2022, revealing the 65 spending target to overcome the coronavirus crisis Driving the country towards sustainable growth

Anucha Buropchaisri, Spokesperson for the Prime Minister’s Office Inviting to follow a special program “Delivering the Budgeting Policy for the Fiscal Year 2022” by General Prayut Prime Minister Chan-ocha I will discuss the guidelines for budgeting expenditures for the year 2018. 2022 broadcast on Radio Television of Thailand (NBT) and Facebook: Live NBT2HD Monday January 11, 2021 from 8:30 AM to 09:00 AM, with Mr. Dechapiwat Na Songkhla, Director of the Budget Bureau.

In Prime Minister’s program, budget spending highlights must meet urgent missions: – Strengthen the domestic economy, such as maintaining employment, helping SMEs, spreading prosperity in main cities, secondary cities, and area levels – enhancing capabilities of The country promotes tourism industry and medical services. Upgrading the agricultural sector, food industry and motor vehicles – Developing potential and quality of life of people Both skill adjustment Promote learning Develop a system of social security and health security – focusing on national development factors such as infrastructure development Amend the law Developing public sector, digital, innovation and promoting cooperation of civil society networks, the Prime Minister has clearly laid out a policy for all agencies to take into account cost-effective budget management. Efficient Consistent with the necessity of the current situation

A spokesman for the Prime Minister’s Office also assured that Even with budgeting for annual expenditures 65? 3,100,000 million baht with a deficit? The number of deficits increased from the year ’16 to 91,037.5 million baht, but the government adheres to discipline and fiscal stability. The budget deficit will drive the country through the COVID-19 crisis. And allow the Thai economy to return to normal growth according to its sustainable potential

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Public Relations and Publishing Group, Spokesperson Office

Source: http://www.thaigov.go.th


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