FACTBOX-Key policies of Thailand's incoming government
Thai Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin will head an 11-party coalition government led by his populist Pheu Thai. Following are key pledges agreed by Pheu Thai and its alliance partners.
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Thai Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin will head an 11-party coalition government led by his populist Pheu Thai. Following are key pledges agreed by Pheu Thai and its alliance partners. * A 10,000 baht ($286.53) handout via digital wallets - Pheu Thai's signature policy - for people age 16 and over to spend in their communities, a scheme worth 560 billion baht ($16.55 billion)
* Increase the availability of arable land for public use for growing crops * Introduce policies to help families earn at least 20,000 baht ($566.90) per month, through subsides and other schemes
* Introduce a flat 20 baht ($0.57) fee for trips on Bangkok's electric trains * Reduce the price of cooking gas, diesel fuel and electricity immediately to help ease living costs
* Raise daily minimum wages to 600 baht ($17) from the current average of 337 baht and minimum monthly salaries for university graduates to 25,000 baht by 2027 * Target annual economic growth of over 5% each year
* Increase the price of agriculture goods to support farmers * Promote cannabis for medical and health usage
* Amend the constitution, excluding clauses related to the monarchy ($1 = 35.1700 baht)
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