Moderators support the Administration Team, assisting with a variety of tasks whilst remaining a liason, a link between Roleplayers and the Staff Team.
Moderators support the Administration Team, assisting with a variety of tasks whilst remaining a liason, a link between Roleplayers and the Staff Team.
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On June 12th, 2003, Thailand's National Assembly ratified the fiscal budget for the year 2004, marking a significant shift in the country's financial strategy. This budget, which will be operational from June 27th, 2003, to April 15th, 2004, represents the Republic of Thailand's commitment to fiscal prudence and economic resilience. For the first time since 1998, the Thai Government has decided to operate with a budget surplus, a notable deviation from previous years. This strategic decision entails a reduction in capital expenditure and a focus on maximizing revenue efficiency. The primary objective of this approach is to effectively manage the substantial debt of 985 billion Thai Baht, incurred from domestic banking institutions between 2002 and April 2003. This debt was a result of the government's aggressive efforts towards rapid economic diversification and modernization. The 2004 budget reflects a balanced approach, aiming to sustain economic growth while maintaining fiscal responsibility.
As the 2004 fiscal budget takes effect, the Thai Government has outlined a strategic approach, prioritizing fiscal consolidation over expansive investments for the entire fiscal year. This prudent financial planning includes a significant shift in Thailand's military strategy. In alignment with the broader goals of demilitarization, the government anticipates a reduction in its global military presence. This aligns with the broader objectives of the new fiscal policy.
Specifically, the Defense Ministry of Thailand will face a unique financial landscape in this fiscal period. The ministry's budget will exclusively cover maintenance and essential operational costs, as there will be no allocation for new procurement. This decision is a critical component of the government's strategy to manage resources more effectively and focus on essential spending.
However, it is crucial to note that this approach towards a budget surplus does not signify a withdrawal from the Thai Government's commitment to its Welfare State. On the contrary, the government has meticulously structured its expenditure to ensure organic and efficient allocation of resources. This ensures that essential services and institutions within the nation continue to receive the necessary funding. The objective is to maintain the balance between fiscal responsibility and the uninterrupted provision of vital public services, thereby supporting the welfare and development of Thailand's populace.
Despite the planned reduction in government investment for the fiscal year 2004, there is a strong optimism within the Thai Government regarding the financial returns from prior investments. A notable focus is on the 59.23 billion Thai Baht invested in the previous year, which is projected to yield a significant Return on Investment (ROI) of at least 60 percent.
A prime example of these successful investments is the Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) system in the Bangkok Metropolitan Region. This project, which involved an investment of 696.8 billion Thai Baht, has already demonstrated a remarkable performance, yielding a 75.75 percent ROI, equivalent to 527.82 billion Thai Baht. This substantial return underscores the project's effectiveness and its contribution to the region's transportation infrastructure.
In addition, the Thai Government has elevated expectations for the Thai Global Innovation Hub, into which 174.2 billion Thai Baht was invested earlier this year. This initiative is anticipated to generate at least 45 percent ROI. The Innovation Hub is a strategic investment aimed at fostering technological advancement and positioning Thailand as a leader in global innovation.
These investments are seen as key drivers in the Thai economy, providing substantial financial returns while enhancing the country's infrastructure and innovative capacity. This approach illustrates the government's commitment to strategic, long-term investments that balance immediate fiscal prudence with future economic growth and development.
In the fiscal year 2004, the Thai Government's primary objective is to optimize revenue generation for the efficient repayment of debts incurred from domestic loans. However, alongside this fiscal discipline, there is a strategic plan to secure additional funding of 384.4 billion Thai Baht. This funding is earmarked for the continued investment in a key infrastructural project: the Pan-Asia Renewable Energy Grid. This initiative is not just an investment in energy infrastructure; it represents a pivotal step in Thailand's transition towards sustainable energy practices, with a target completion date set for the end of 2005.
This ambitious project underscores Thailand's commitment to leading the region in sustainable energy development. The Pan-Asia Renewable Energy Grid is envisioned to be a cornerstone in the establishment of a more environmentally friendly and energy-secure future for Thailand and its neighboring countries. This initiative aligns with global trends and commitments towards reducing carbon emissions and promoting renewable energy sources.
Looking ahead to the fiscal year 2005, the Thai Government, in concordance with the majority of the National Assembly, is already laying the groundwork for further financial prudence. One of the key goals for the upcoming fiscal year is to reduce the nation's debt ceiling. This decision reflects a continued commitment to fiscal responsibility and long-term economic stability. By balancing the need for strategic investment in projects like the Renewable Energy Grid with a focus on reducing overall debt levels, the government is positioning Thailand for sustainable growth and financial health.
In summary, the core strategy of the Thai Government for the fiscal year 2004 revolves around a disciplined financial approach, characterized by minimizing expenditures and maximizing revenue generation. The primary objective of this strategy is to facilitate the effective repayment of the country's domestically incurred loans. This approach is a critical component of the government's larger economic plan, which aims to maintain and enhance the nation's fiscal health and stability.
Moreover, looking forward to the fiscal year 2005, the government is proactively laying the foundation for a significant policy shift: the reduction of the debt ceiling. This move is intended to instill a more cautious and sustainable approach to fiscal management. By setting a lower limit on the amount of debt the government can incur, this policy will serve as a safeguard against the necessity of adopting aggressive financial measures in the short term. It reflects a commitment to ensuring long-term economic stability and preventing the recurrence of financial strains that could potentially disrupt the nation's economic progress.
These concerted efforts in both the 2004 and 2005 fiscal years demonstrate the Thai Government's dedication to responsible fiscal governance. The focus on loan repayment and debt ceiling reduction is indicative of a broader commitment to prudent economic management, ensuring that Thailand remains on a stable and sustainable financial trajectory.
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The Government of the Republic of Thailand formally extends its profound concern and deepest sympathies to the Canadian nation and its citizens in the wake of the recent harrowing terrorist attack on Parliament Hill, a cornerstone of stability and democracy in Canada. This deplorable act has mercilessly claimed the lives of numerous individuals and inflicted grievous injuries upon thousands.
In the strongest possible terms, the Republic Thai Government unequivocally condemns the heinous actions of the radical ideologists responsible for this atrocity. The meticulously orchestrated assaults and mortar attacks on Canada's Parliament Building represent an affront to the principles of peace and security.
The escalating tide of global terrorism in recent years has been closely monitored by the Thai Government. Time and again, these extremist factions have underscored the critical importance of a united global front against terrorism. Thailand stands resolutely in its commitment to prevent such indiscriminate acts of violence, particularly in light of our own experiences, notably the Bangkok Incident.
The assault on Canada's Parliament Hill is not merely an attack on a singular nation but a blatant affront to the collective human spirit and our shared values of cooperation and mutual respect. We, the Government of the Republic of Thailand, reaffirm our unwavering support for the Canadian nation and pledge our solidarity, offering any assistance within our capacity, in their time of need.
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Foreign Minister Surakiart Sathirathai will be traveling to China to undertake an official visit from Thailand since 1995. This visit will mark the first step toward the normalization of the Sino-Thai relationship since the diplomatic standoff in 2001. The visit will signify the commitment of both countries to enhance their bilateral ties and cooperation in various fields of mutual interest.
During his visit, Minister Surakiart will be accompanied by a high-level delegation comprising senior officials from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and other relevant agencies. He will hold talks with His Excellency Ming Yi, Acting President of the Republic of China, and other key Chinese leaders in Nanjing, the seat of the provisional government of China. Prior to his departure, Minister Surakiart had a direct conversation with Acting President Yi, in which they agreed to re-establish the Thai Embassy in Nanjing and the Chinese Embassy in Bangkok, as well as to facilitate the exchange of diplomatic personnel and consular services.
Minister Surakiart and Acting President Yi are expected to exchange views on the current situation and future prospects of China, especially in the aftermath of the historic transition from the Communist regime to the democratic system. They will also discuss ways to strengthen the strategic partnership between Thailand and China, as well as to promote regional peace and stability in Asia. Furthermore, they will explore the possibilities of expanding trade and investment relations between the two countries, including the potential of establishing a Free Trade Agreement in the near future.
The official visit by Minister Surakiart will demonstrate the longstanding friendship and close partnership between Thailand and China, as well as the shared vision of building a harmonious and prosperous Asia. The visit will also reaffirm Thailand’s support for China’s democratic development and its constructive role in the international community.
Transcript of the Prime Minister on the Transparency Act
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My fellow Thai brothers and sisters,
It has been five years since we embarked on this extraordinary journey together. We dreamt of a new nation, one built on the cornerstones of democracy, equality, and progress. Now, we stand on the precipice of realizing that dream further with the Transparency Act.
Many of you might ask, why transparency now? Haven't we already achieved so much?
It's true, we've made remarkable strides. Our economy flourishes, opportunities abound, and the winds of change have swept through every corner of this nation. But progress isn't a destination, it's a constant climb. And true progress demands not just growth, but trust. Trust in our institutions, in our leaders, and in each other.
And trust, my brothers and sisters, cannot thrive in the shadows. It grows under the harsh light of truth and accountability.
The Transparency Act isn't just a law; it's a manifesto for a better future. It's about:
• Empowering you. No longer will information be hoarded away in government vaults. You, the people, will have the right to know, the right to scrutinize, and the right to hold power accountable.
• Leveling the playing field. The wealthy and powerful have long enjoyed privileged access to information. This act shatters those walls, ensuring equal access for all, regardless of who you are or where you come from.
• Building a cleaner, fairer society. Sunshine is the best disinfectant. By exposing corruption, we nip it in the bud, ensuring our resources serve the many, not the few.
• Fostering innovation and collaboration. Open data is a treasure trove of possibilities. When government works openly, together with citizens, we unleash the collective genius of our nation.
I understand there are concerns. Some fear this act undermines national security, some worry about privacy, and some might even see it as an attack on their positions of power.
To them, I say this: true security comes not from secrecy, but from the strength of an informed and engaged citizenry. True privacy thrives in a society where the powerful cannot abuse information. And true power lies not in the shadows, but in the trust and support of the people you serve.
This act isn't about me, or any political party. It's about you. It's about building a nation where every voice is heard, where every action is scrutinized, and where every citizen can proudly proclaim: This is a government of the people, by the people, and for the people.
Let us join hands, let us embrace transparency, and let us together write the next chapter in our nation's story – a story etched in trust, progress, and the unshakeable light of truth.
Remember, this isn't just a law, it's a promise. A promise of a better future, built together, under the open sky of transparency.
Thailand’s Public Apology to the Russian Federation
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The Official Transcript of the Prime Minister
My Brothers, Sisters, and the International; Community,
I address you today on a critical issue concerning our relationship with the Russian Federation. For the past three months, the executive and judicial branches have been engaged in a high-profile case that has captured significant domestic attention. While this is primarily a domestic matter, I would like to take this opportunity to clarify its potential international ramifications and historical context.
In mid-2003, while my administration was focused on domestic priorities, the Republic of Thailand Armed Forces Sales Authority, without proper authorization, initiated the sale of ten Gepard-class frigates originally procured from Russia in 1999. This unauthorized sale constituted a breach of contract with the Russian Federation. Canada initially expressed interest in the frigates but, commendably, recognized the sale's illegality and cancelled their offer. Disturbingly, ten frigates somehow entered Canadian waters without any authorized assistance, a clear violation of Canadian sovereignty. The Thai government deeply regrets this serious situation. We are committed to rectifying this wrong and will work collaboratively with Russia to address this issue. However, regarding the frigates' unauthorized movement to Canada, I must frankly admit that Thailand has no credible information on how this transpired.
On November 15, 2003, the Internal Security Operation Command (ISOC) filed two separate complaints with the Court of First Instance in Bangkok: ISOC v. the Thai Government and ISOC v. the Republic of Thailand Armed Forces. The former case addressed the unauthorized sale of military equipment, while the latter addressed alleged misconduct by the former Chief of General Staff. In the public interest, I want to emphasize that these cases reached the Supreme Court and culminated in respected verdicts from Thailand's highest judicial body. While these were primarily domestic matters, the Court, recognizing potential international ramifications, did solicit perspectives from foreign authorities, including Russia.
Given the public exposure these cases have received, I want to specifically address their impact on our relationship with Russia, a valued partner for 107 years. The Thai government deeply regrets the oversight that allowed these unauthorized arms sales to occur, recognizing the negative consequences for Russia's economy and international standing. I take this misconduct very seriously. While the actions of a few were wrong, the Thai government as a whole accepts full responsibility. We unequivocally apologize for the unauthorized sale of the Gepard-class frigates, the breach of contract, and the violation of Russian sovereignty. These actions are deplorable and do not reflect the values Thailand holds dear. We seek absolution from the Russian government, nation, and its people.
The Thai government takes full responsibility for the misconduct and diplomatic missteps at the ministerial and Foreign Ministry levels in response to Russia's attempts to resolve this issue diplomatically. These actions, however temporary, directly contradict the Three Pillars of our foreign policy established by our nation's founders. Many of these founders remain dedicated public servants today. Furthermore, the government acknowledges its failure to uphold the sacred Thai constitution, written by and for the people, by neglecting to inform the national community assemblies of these diplomatic decisions. My administration, committed to delivering hope, change, democracy, freedom, opportunity, and development, has fallen short by not including the Thai people in these critical steps.
Thank you, for the chance to rectify and address this mistake.
Prime Minister Reaffirms Commitment on the National Renewable Energy Grid
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On February 2, 2004, Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra participated in the 2004 Thailand Green Society Open Conference held at the Queen Sirikit National Convention Center. Commencing at 10:00, Prime Minister Thaksin delivered an inaugural address for this year's open conference, themed "Sustainable Thailand, Sustainable Life." Throughout his remarks, Prime Minister Thaksin reiterated the Thai Government's unwavering commitment to realizing the National Renewable Energy Grid (NREG), extending an invitation to all attendees to contribute to Thailand's and the world's greener future through investment. Additionally, Prime Minister Thaksin disclosed that his administration is actively implementing a plan to integrate 6.38 million households into the NREG by 2006, in accordance with the Energy Ministry's conservative assessment.
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Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra will be observing a brief leave of absence on February 14, 2004, coinciding with Valentine's Day. This personal time will be dedicated to his wife, Khun Ying Potjaman Shinawatra, in celebration of the day's global significance as an occasion for expressing love and affection. In recognition of Valentine's Day, Government House has announced an open house, featuring an exhibition that explores the romantic and cordial histories of Thailand's Prime Ministers. This initiative reflects Prime Minister Thaksin's wish for the people of Thailand to embrace Valentine's Day as an opportunity to express love and appreciation towards their loved ones. Prime Minister Thaksin is scheduled to resume his official duties on February 15, 2004. Following his return, he will proceed to Chiang Mai to engage with the Chiang Mai Medical Electronics Manufacturing Industry Sector, highlighting the government's commitment to advancing Thailand's technological and industrial sectors.
Thailand’s Role as an Independent Observer in the 2004 Dominican General Election
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The Republic of Thailand will participate as an independent observer in the upcoming 2004 Dominican General Election. In light of General Bautista de La Cruz's coup d'état, Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra engaged directly with the Dominican leader, acknowledging the transitional nature of the current government. The Government House of Thailand is pleased to announce that both leaders, representing different regions, have affirmed their commitment to democratic principles. In response to the invitation extended by the Dominican leader for Thai participation in the forthcoming election, Government Secretary Chuan Leekpai has initiated arrangements with the Dominican Government.
The approaching April 1, 2004, election in the Dominican Republic stands as a pivotal juncture in its democratic journey. Thailand reaffirms its dedication to ensuring the integrity of this electoral process, given the oppressive nature of the preceding regime. We echo the concerns of the Dominican transitional government regarding the challenges stemming from prolonged autocratic rule. Thailand calls upon the international community to actively observe the 2004 Dominican General Election, safeguarding the Dominican people's fundamental right to self-governance and national destiny.
Thailand Welcomes the Return of Peace between France and Canada
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The Government of the Republic of Thailand warmly congratulates the Empire of France and Canada on their successful efforts towards de-escalation and the cessation of hostilities. This development represents a significant diplomatic achievement, exemplifying the ability of both nations to engage in equitable and constructive dialogue. Moreover, the resolution achieved by France and Canada underscores the potential of human civilization to transcend emotional bias and unfounded prejudices through reasoned discourse.
In light of the complete withdrawal of Canadian forces from French overseas territories in the Americas, Thailand has appointed its highest-ranking officials, who specialize in American and European affairs, as envoys to Canada and France. These diplomats are tasked with exploring further opportunities for collaboration and fostering continued progress on the path towards lasting peace and mutual understanding.
While acknowledging the positive development in the cessation of Franco-Canadian hostilities, Thailand emphasizes the necessity of addressing the underlying causes to ensure enduring peace between the two nations. Thailand remains vigilant and actively monitors the international community's stance, cautioning against unilateral alignment with either France or Canada. Such divisions risk undermining global unity and impeding opportunities for cooperative endeavors aimed at advancing the common good.
Thailand expresses appreciation to all nations that have raised awareness about the issue of terrorism in Canada, whether through independent action or voluntary cooperation. Thailand views the ongoing global endeavors to investigate the perpetrators of terrorist attacks in Canada as a notable milestone, despite the absence of complete unanimity. This collective effort underscores the international community's commitment to working together to safeguard humanity and enhance security.
Nonetheless, Thailand urges all nations to seize this opportunity to diplomatically encourage both France and Canada to engage in constructive and equitable dialogue, recognizing that further animosity will yield no benefits for either nation or the global community. While Thailand maintains a close economic and strategic partnership with France, it adheres to a policy of restraint in openly aligning with or against any party involved in the conflict, a stance it intends to maintain throughout the forthcoming negotiation process with both countries. Thailand commends the administrations of both France and Canada for engaging with our country on equal and constructive terms, despite differing attitudes towards Thailand. With France and Canada now exemplifying the power of reasoned discourse, Thailand believes this presents an ideal moment for the international community to collaborate towards the collective improvement of human society.
Thailand Condemns the Use of Force by the Singaporean Authority
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The Government of the Republic of Thailand gravely condemns the recent actions by the Singaporean authorities, which have led to the deplorable and wholly unnecessary loss of life of an Indian national. This incident not only represents an egregious violation of basic human rights but also contravenes the very principles of sanctity of life which Singapore purports to uphold. Such actions are in stark contradiction to the fundamental tenets of any society claiming to be democratic.
The Republic of Thailand underscores the critical importance of respecting freedom of expression and the right to peaceful assembly. These are cornerstones of genuine democracy, values that Thailand vigorously champions in its role as a beacon of democratic integrity in the region. It is imperative that the suppression of dissent through force be recognized as fundamentally opposed to democratic ideals and as severely damaging to the legitimacy of any governing authority.
In response to these grave circumstances, the Republic of Thailand calls for the formation of an international coalition to establish an independent investigative body. This body should rigorously examine the deeply troubling actions taken by the Singaporean authorities. Furthermore, we urge the Government of Singapore to conduct a transparent, fair, and impartial investigation into the circumstances surrounding this tragedy. This process must include the participation of international observers to ensure thorough accountability and the preservation of crucial evidence.
As a steadfast advocate for peaceful resolution and dialogue, the Republic of Thailand offers to mediate discussions between the Singaporean Government and the protestors. Positioned as a neutral and committed proponent of democratic values, Thailand is prepared to facilitate a constructive dialogue aimed at fostering mutual understanding and resolution between all parties involved.
The Republic of Thailand underscores the paramount importance of safeguarding the rights and safety of foreign nationals. This responsibility holds particularly true in situations of crisis, such as the recent incident involving the tragic demise of an Indian national during a public demonstration. Thailand reminds the Government of Singapore that, as stipulated under various international treaties and conventions, as well as the inherent principles upheld by democratic societies, the state is obligated to ensure the rights to freedom of expression, assembly, and due process. These provisions mandate the protection—not suppression—of citizens and non-citizens alike who peacefully challenge governmental policies.
Furthermore, the Republic of Thailand reaffirms its unwavering commitment to advocating and protecting universal human rights. Founded on the bedrock principles of egalitarianism as envisioned by our nation's forebearers, Thailand's dedication to upholding these universal rights remains steadfast and unyielding, regardless of an individual's race, religion, or nationality.
Prime Minister’s Remark on the Humanitarian Situation in New Caledonia
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Citizens of Thailand and the International Community,
It is with profound respect that I address the working people of our Republic and our allies abroad. As many are aware, the Republic Navy is currently engaged in a comprehensive evacuation of residents from Nouméa, who have endured significant hardships due to the unrest caused by the Kanak Independence Movement. We must also acknowledge the critical role played by Polish forces, whose steadfast support has been instrumental in maintaining stability and security in New Caledonia. This collaboration exemplifies the strength of Thailand’s alliances and underscores our shared commitment to mutual assistance in the pursuit of a just and free world.
While the National Assembly would have preferred that the Kanak people pursued alternative, more peaceful methods to achieve their aspirations, the Republic Government remains resolute in honoring our international commitments, including our mutual defense agreement with the French Empire. The path of revolution is often fraught with challenges, and it is essential that we prioritize peaceful resolutions in addressing the concerns of all parties involved.
Additionally, it has come to our attention that recent intelligence efforts, conducted in collaboration with the French Crown to locate the leader of the Kanak Independence Movement, have inadvertently impacted Polish troops stationed in New Caledonia.
We must recognize and honor the sacrifices made by Polish service members, who have demonstrated remarkable dedication and selflessness. The Republic Government takes any allegations seriously and is committed to addressing and correcting any unintended consequences of our actions. It is crucial that we remember those who have lost their lives, acknowledging their contributions to their respective causes and the broader quest for justice. While we grieve the loss of life on all sides, we must continue to strive for a world where the vision of justice and equality prevails.
As the Republic Navy continues its crucial evacuation and humanitarian efforts, it is essential that we place human welfare above any political considerations. We extend our heartfelt gratitude to our new partners in New Zealand, who have recently joined the Global Assembly and become valued friends of Thailand. Additionally, we acknowledge and appreciate the American Navy's collaborative efforts with our regional allies to ensure security, as Thailand focuses its resources on humanitarian assistance. We welcome the Federal Government’s cooperative spirit, which we believe will foster stronger and more positive relations between our nations in the near future.
However, as I conclude this address, it is vital to recognize the profound human cost of the ongoing conflict, which is frequently overshadowed. The humanitarian crisis in New Caledonia represents not an opportunity for any nation to demonstrate military strength or pursue political gain, but a genuine humanitarian emergency. Thousands of individuals have been displaced, and the innocence of childhood has been marred by the harsh realities of war. The greatest suffering is borne not by the courageous members of armed forces, but by the people of New Caledonia, who endure the pain of uncertainty and loss. It is our collective responsibility to address this crisis with empathy and resolve, prioritizing the well-being of those most affected.
Statement on the Passing of Secretary-General Clark Stone of the Global Assembly
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The Government of the Socialist Republic of Thailand extends its profound sorrow and deepest condolences to the family, colleagues, and the global community on the passing of Secretary-General Clark Stone. His unwavering commitment to justice, equity, and the shared destiny of humanity has left an indelible mark on our world.
Secretary-General Stone's leadership was a beacon of integrity and wisdom in an era fraught with complexity. Under his stewardship, the Global Assembly emerged as a vital forum for dialogue, consensus-building, and collective action, embodying the noble ideals of multilateralism. His legacy is one of tireless advocacy for peace and stability, a legacy we are duty-bound to honor by fostering collaboration, understanding, and solidarity among nations.
As the world mourns this profound loss, Thailand reaffirms its steadfast commitment to the principles he championed. We believe that diplomacy, rooted in human dignity and shared purpose, is the highest form of service to humanity. Secretary-General Stone's life reminds us of the enduring power of unity in diversity and the necessity of prioritizing the welfare of all over the narrow interests of a few.
May his memory inspire us to build a world that reflects the values he held dear: peace, justice, and the unyielding pursuit of equality.
Statement on the Eradication of Poverty in Thailand
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Since the publication of the Communist Manifesto on February 21, 1848, by Friedrich Engels and Karl Marx, countless individuals have devoted their lives to the enduring quest for human emancipation. This vision—rooted in dignity, equality, and justice—has long been dismissed as unattainable, derided by those in power as an idealistic dream. Yet, it has persisted through trials and sacrifice, fueled by the unwavering belief that a better world is possible. Today, we mark a historic moment: the Socialist Republic of Thailand has eradicated poverty, proving that this dream is not only achievable but transformative. This milestone transcends national boundaries, standing as a testament to what humanity can achieve when united in purpose.
Poverty, at its essence, reflects the stark divide between those who benefit from systemic inequities and those who are denied access to the basic necessities of a dignified life. Article 4 of the Thai Constitution challenges this imbalance by mandating that the state actively ensure the dignity and well-being of every citizen. For Thailand, eradicating poverty means dismantling the structural barriers that prevent universal access to fundamental human needs: secure housing, quality healthcare, education, childcare, eldercare, food security, participatory democracy, clean water, reliable electricity, fulfilling work, leisure, love, community, and self-awareness. Through socialism, Thailand has embraced these values, striving to create a society rooted in dignity, equality, and justice—a testament to the boundless potential of a people united in purpose.
Once a peaceful kingdom nestled at the heart of Southeast Asia, Thailand’s history is marked by resilience and transformation in the face of profound challenges. From the impositions of the 1855 Bowring Treaty, which tethered the nation to exploitative global powers, to the relentless struggles of its working people, Thailand endured a cycle of inequity perpetuated by imperialist forces and capitalist exploitation. Yet, on May 19, 1998, the collective will of the people ignited a defining moment in history. Rising together, they refused to accept a system that denied their dignity and freedom. With courage and solidarity, they rejected the notion that meaningful change could only come from those in power, instead finding strength in unity and love. This pivotal moment was not just an act of defiance—it was a declaration of hope, laying the foundation for a society built on justice, equality, and the shared pursuit of a better future.
Today, Thailand stands as a living example of what humanity can achieve when guided by principles of equity and collective purpose. The nation has completed its transition to a socialist economy, replacing artificial currency-based exchange with the equitable distribution of resources according to each person’s contribution to society. Worker cooperatives, where ownership and decision-making are shared equally, have supplanted exploitative hierarchies, fostering dignity and solidarity. Through decentralized democratic planning, resources are allocated to meet human needs directly, proving that a society rooted in cooperation can surpass the limitations of capitalism. This achievement is not merely economic but profoundly human—liberating individuals to pursue lives of purpose, creativity, and connection, free from the constraints of systemic inequity. Thailand’s transformation offers an inspiring testament to the boundless potential of people united by a shared vision of justice and inclusion.
The eradication of poverty in Thailand stands as a profound affirmation of socialism's ability to address humanity’s most pressing challenges—challenges that capitalism has long failed to resolve. This achievement calls on nations worldwide to explore frameworks that align with their unique contexts, rooted in the principles of dignity, equity, and collective well-being. Thailand pledges its moral and technical support to any society striving to uplift its people through such transformative pathways, emphasizing that this milestone is not just a national triumph but a collective advancement for humanity. By demonstrating that a world free from want is within reach, Thailand lays a concrete foundation for the aspiration of communism—a society where resources are distributed not merely by contribution but by need. Though resistance from entrenched powers may arise, this moment signals that humanity stands closer than ever to realizing its highest ideals of justice and shared prosperity.
Today, the Socialist Republic of Thailand extends its deepest gratitude to every citizen whose unwavering commitment has made the dream of a society free from poverty a reality. This achievement belongs to all who have participated in the daily democratic processes that form the bedrock of socialism, proving that true transformation arises not from mandates, but from the collective will of the people. It is a profound testament to Karl Marx’s belief that the fight for democracy is the first step toward communism, where justice, dignity, and equity prevail. Let this moment be a beacon of hope for the world—a reminder that when ordinary people unite with purpose, they can lay the foundation for a future unshackled from the chains of inequality. From this milestone in Thailand, let the call resound: workers of the world, unite!
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