THURSDAY, March 28, 2024
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PM pledges to make success of reform efforts, urges people to help change country for the better

PM pledges to make success of reform efforts,  urges people to help change country for the better

Prime Minister General Prayut Chan-o-cha on Tuesday vowed to achieve success in his administration’s reform efforts, saying that the government has been relentlessly working on this crucial area although the progress made to date is still considered to be relatively minor.

The PM urged people to follow the work up and support the government. 
People should help change the country for the better, he said, adding that for its part the government would try its very best to solve all problems.
Reform is among the crucial work addressed since the military-led government took office in mid-2014.
It was first taken up by the junta-appointed National Reform Council, which developed the reform blueprint, which was further worked on by the National Reform Steering Assembly (NRSA).
The NRSA was recently dissolved following the promulgation of the new national reform law over a month ago. 
The new law created 13 reform committees working on reform in 13 crucial sectors, from politics to the environment.
They are obliged to submit their reform plans to the government by December, before implementation in the next five years. 
The panels’ reform plans must also be in line with the new national 20-year strategy.

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