As the government nears its half-term mark, it faces an uphill battle to reach its goal of giving the country’s ailing economy a shot in the arm, said government spokesman Anucha Burapachaisri.
That said, Mr Anucha maintained that reviving the economy remains the government’s top priority for the rest of its term, before adding it is the government public relations team’s duty to keep the public informed of the progress.
Gen Prayut Chan-o-cha began his present tenure as prime minister on June 11, 2019 following the general election in March, and his cabinet was formed in July.
That said, as the constitution stipulates the government’s tenure begins on the day parliamentarians were affirmed, technically the government was formed on March 24.
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