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“Pitha’s Three Policies: Demilitarization, End Monopoly, and Decentralization for a Truly Democratic Thailand”

‘Pitha’ replied to ‘CNN’ Thailand must be demilitarized. end monopoly focus on decentralization

On May 17, the US news agency CNN (CNN) Broadcasted live all over the world, Zain Asher, a female news anchor, interviewed Mr. The head of the moving forward party and the 30th Prime Minister of Thailand in the Quest Means Business program in English, length 8.39 minutes, specifying the topic “Head of Thailand’s victorious Move Forward Party speaks to Zain Asher” or the head of the moving forward party has just won. in the election

Mr. Phitha gave an interview that There are three main policies in the work of the government that will be established, namely the demilitarization of Thailand. end monopoly and focus on decentralization All 3 approaches are the only way to make Thailand truly a democracy. and will return to work normally again Thailand must return to the world stage.

The Progressive Party has proposed amendments to the law to change the structure. abolish military service budget cuts make the military transparent take more responsibility and reduce the number of generals in the army The party’s success in the election showed that These policies resonate not only with the younger generation. but also to the whole society and is currently negotiating with other opposition parties to form a coalition government and get enough votes in the House of Representatives to form a government

Mr. Pitha also replied to the female anchor of CNN. In the event that the pronunciation of The senators in choosing the prime minister said, “The senators are not united like they were four years ago when they voted for Gen. Prayut Chan-o-cha as prime minister. Major changes in public opinion developed since 2019.

“If we continue to communicate and explain what we are trying to do for the country. And how much do we mean to the future of this country? I think that’s not a major obstacle. And the price to pay against the 25 million voters in Thailand is very heavy,” Phitha said.

When asked what would happen if the military tried to overturn the election results, Mr. Phitha said Must reduce the risk of being overthrown. but must be ready for every situation Even though I’m not worried, I’m not careless. The Progressive Party has a strong team around it. to make sure they are not easily targeted

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2023-05-17 23:00:46
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