BANGKOK - Thailand’s election-winning Move Forward party is committed to increasing welfare spending and the minimum wage while promoting growth by opening up the economy to competition and cutting corruption, its finance minister-designate said.
when voters made clear their hope of ending 10 years of rule by the military and military-backed governments. The French-educated Sirikanya said a Move Forward government would help households with utility bills and provide incentives to small businesses. Professor Pavida Pananond from the Thammasat Business School said Move Forward’s policies would be “constructive” for a sluggish economy but they should be introduced gradually.
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