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Practice what you preach

A supporter stands by campaign posters at a campaign rally held under Rama VIII Bridge in Bang Phlat district on May 5. Apichart Jinakul

Political parties promised several populist pledges for the general election to entice voters, including a controversial 10,000-baht handout via digital wallets to those aged 16 and over; a hike in minimum daily wages to 600 baht; an increase of minimum monthly salaries for university graduates to 25,000 baht; debt suspension for farmers; an immediate cut in electricity tariffs; and a rise in the monthly allowance for people aged 60 and over to 3,000-5,000 baht, up from 600-1,000 baht.

Thailand Development Research Institute recently estimated at least 3 trillion baht would be required to fulfil…

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