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 ភូមិសាស្រ្តនយោបាយ ថៃ Thailand Geopolitic 

សភាពការណ៍ប្រទេសថៃ៖ ពីម្សិលមិញ មានការប្រកាសរំលាយ រដ្ឋាភិបាល និង រំលាយ រដ្ឋសភា ដើម្បីត្រៀមរៀបចំការបោះឆ្នោតថ្ងៃទី ១៤ ឧសភា ២០២៣។ គោលបំណងនៃការរំលាយរដ្ឋសភា រដ្ឋាភិបាលបែបនេះ គឺជា តាក់ទិច ស្តេច សៀម ដើម្បីគ្រប់គ្រងដឹកនាំ បញ្ជា កងទ័ព ដើម្បី ជៀសវាស រដ្ឋាភិបាលចាំផ្ទះ។ ស្តេច សៀម បានរៀបចំ ច្បាប់ស្តីពី តំណែងនាយករដ្ឋមន្រ្តី ដែលត្រូវតែជា មនុស្សធ្លាប់បំរើការក្នុងជួរកងទ័ព ចំណែក កូនស្រី តាក់ស៊ីន គ្មានជំនាញទ័ពឡើយ។ ច្បាប់ថៃ គំណត់ផងដែរថា រាំង្គ ទទួលបានសម្លេងឆ្នោត (គិតជា អាសនៈ) ២៥% យោធាទទួលបាន ២៥% ដោយស្វ័យប្រវត្តិ ចណែក កូតា ក្រុងបាង កក ជាកូតារបស់ រាជវាំង្គដោយស្វ័យប្រវត្តិ។ បើសិនជា កូនស្រី តាក់ ស៊ីន ឈ្នះឆ្នោត នោះ រដ្ឋប្រហារយោធាអាចនឹង កើតមាន។ ស្ថានភាពស្រុក សៀម មិនលូវល្អទេ សម្រាប់ កម្ពុជា ព្រោះ បក្ស អាវលឿង បក្សអាវក្រហម ឡើងមកជាថ្មី អាចមានរឿង ដូច ប្រាសាទព្រះវិហារ ២០០៨។

The Nation Thailand Red wave rising Thailand’s largest opposition party, Pheu Thai, held a rally in Samut Prakan on Tuesday calling for a landslide victory in the May 14 election. Massive crowds filled the grounds before its city hall, creating a sea of red shirts. . Pheu Thai leader Chonlanan Srikaew, chief adviser for participation and innovation Paetongtarn Shinawatra, former Mahasarakham MP Sutin Klangsaeng, strategic committee member Chaturon Chaisang, and Pheu Thai Family project director Nattawut Saikua urged the crowd to vote so that Pheu Thai can form the next government without the need for coalition partners.

The Nation Thailand Abhisit says now is not the time for him to return to politicsFormer PM and ex-Democrat Party leader Abhisit Vejjajiva responded to his supporters’ calls for his return to politics by saying it was not the right time.He was speaking to reporters on Sunday while promoting Democrat Party’s tentative candidate Ornanong Kanchanachusak at the morning market on Thanon Chan Soi 18/7.
.Also present were deputy party leader Ongart Klampaiboon, Watanya Bunnag, who chairs the party’s political innovation committee, and Suchatvee Suwansawat, chairman of Democrat’s Bangkok policies committee.

The Nation Thailand Experts warn populist election promises could wreck Thai economy Thailand has shifted too far towards short-term populism while ignoring long-term development that secures higher income and living standards.That’s the verdict of Somchai Jitsuchon, research director for inclusive development at the Thailand Development Research Institute (TDRI), as parties launch their policy platforms for the May 14 election.
"Thai political parties are too focused on offering subsidies to people instead of developing policies that lead to sustainable economic growth," said Somchai.

The Nation Thailand The government has to move fast to strengthen Thailand’s digital connectivity throughout mainland Southeast Asia or risk losing a market with 180 million consumers to Chinese-owned e-commerce platforms, experts in digital trade told a forum earlier this week. Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, and Vietnam offer great potential for Thai entrepreneurs, said Wimon Punkong, director of research at the Institute for Trade and Development.

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