On December 15, Phita, the chief adviser of the Move Forward Party, held a press conference on the analysis of Saita**'s work in the first 100 days of power. He pointed out that there are both advantages and disadvantages for the performance of **, but it is not yet possible to grade this evaluation, and what can be done at present is an objective analysis, which is mainly due to the lack of a detailed strategic roadmap, which leads to the inability to know what specific actions will be taken next.
From a political science point of view, the first 100 days are crucial for a leader, Pita said. He will analyze in detail from the following three aspects:
1.Have you kept the promises you made to the Thai people before you came to power?
2.During these first 100 days, is there a clear strategic roadmap in place and a process for tracking work to ensure that work tasks are executed on time?
3.Ability to effectively manage expectations and confidence in foreign investors, while understanding the time and budget constraints faced by **.
In this regard, Pita analyzes the work of Saita ** with "five ideas", and the specific content is as follows:
1.Think and act. Thailand** has been actively assisting its citizens in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and actively providing free HPV vaccination to women under the age of 20. At the same time, Saita** convened two meetings and adopted a statement to address the debt problem within and outside the system.
2.I do it while I think about it, and I change it back and forth. Especially in the 10,000 baht digital wallet policy, Saita has repeatedly adjusted in terms of funds**, technology and benefits, and has been revised 4 times. In addition, in terms of adjusting the salary payment of civil servants and the land bridge project, ** announcements are made without sufficient consideration, and frequent changes may lead to chaos in society and capital markets. As such, we expect to have a clear backup plan in place and avoid frequent adjustments if the digital wallet policy is firmly enforcedIf the policy is not adopted, there needs to be a clear plan for medium- and long-term stimulus.
3.Short-sightedness of ideas that do not take into account the whole. When it comes to people's spending, whether it's the electricity tariff is lowered to 3 per kilowatt-hourThe 99 baht, the reduction of energy bills, or the implementation of a 20 baht fare for the entire subway or BTS line are only short-term mitigation measures, and there are no long-term measures that can solve the problem at the root of the problem.
4.The idea is too broad and the results are not significant. Whether it's soft power, visa-free policies, policies to tackle national inequalities, agricultural land reform, etc., the Prime Minister's appeals and directives are ever-present, but when they fail to meet the expected numbers or do not meet the promises made to the people, the public voices are dissatisfied. Although the policy is people-oriented and similar to the previous policies proposed by the Move Forward Party, such as the proposed 5.1 billion budget to develop the country's soft power and the Songkran festival throughout April, people would like to see proposals to amend the law, such as amending the Film and Video Act, to increase the freedom of creative works, or to amend ministerial regulations, regulations and announcements, etc., to simplify the application for permits for film shoots or the organization of festivals, as well as to support large gatherings of freelancers, to promote amendments to relevant alcohol regulations, etc.
5.Thoughts are not aligned with actions. Most of them are political, such as the drafting of the constitution, the drafting of the draft constitution by the parliament, and it is not clear whether all the representatives of the parliament who draft the constitution are elected by the people. In addition, there is the aspect of reforming the army policy. These questions have been clearly answered in the last Parliament. On the issue of submitting a draft constitutional amendment, the Pheu Thai Party is in line with the Move Forward Party, but the current actions taken are diametrically opposed to what was previously thought.
Pita said that for the work expectations in the coming year, we expect to develop a clear strategic roadmap. Everyone would like to see the work plan for the last year and look forward to more professional action.