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Srettha Thavisin ( th, เศรษฐา ทวีสิน, , ; born 15 February 1962), nicknamed Nid ( th, นิด, links=no, , ), is a Thai businessman and politician currently serving as the
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since 22 August 2023.ประกาศแต่งตั้งนายกรัฐมนตรี ลงวันที่ 22 สิงหาคม 2566
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He was previously the chief executive and president of
Sansiri Sansiri () is one of the largest real estate developers in Thailand. History Sansiri was founded in 1984 as the holding company to manage the assets of the Chutrakul family, before merging with the Lamsam family company in 1994. The company has ...
. Srettha, originally from
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, pursued a degree in
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after high school. He furthered his education in the
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, where he obtained
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in
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. Following his academic pursuits, he embarked on a professional journey that started with a four-year tenure as an assistant product manager. In 1998, he co-founded Sansiri, a venture that propelled him to become a billionaire and a leading real estate tycoon in his country. Under his leadership, Sansiri experienced growth, even during challenging periods such as the
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. This growth phase of his business career came to a close when he decided to transition into politics, a move that involved transferring all his shares in the company. This decision marked a significant shift from his business endeavors to a focus on political engagement. Prior to the 2014 coup, Srettha had connections with two Thai Prime Ministers from the
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. In late 2022, he announced his intention to join the
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and was subsequently considered one of its prime ministerial candidates. He played a pivotal role in leading the party to form a
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, following an unsuccessful attempt by the Move Forward Party. Consequently, the parliament elected him as the Prime Minister. Notably, his coalition government included two parties that were linked to the coup in 2014.


Early life and education

Srettha Thavisin, born on February 15, 1962, in
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, Thailand, is the son of Captain Amnuay Thavisin and Chodchoi Jutrakul. His family's lineage connects to five notable
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business dynasties: Yip in Tsoi, Chakkapak, Jutrakul, Lamsam, and Buranasiri. Thavisin's educational journey began at the Prasarnmit Demonstration School of Srinakharinwirot University in Bangkok. Pursuing higher education, he first obtained a Bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering from Chulalongkorn University, followed by a
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in Economics from the
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. He further advanced his academic credentials by earning a Master of Business Administration, specializing in Finance, from
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.


Business career

Srettha Thavisin began his professional journey at
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as an assistant product manager, a role he held for four years after graduating from Claremont Graduate University in 1986. His entrepreneurial venture took off in 1988 when he co-founded
Sansiri Sansiri () is one of the largest real estate developers in Thailand. History Sansiri was founded in 1984 as the holding company to manage the assets of the Chutrakul family, before merging with the Lamsam family company in 1994. The company has ...
, which emerged as one of Thailand's premier real estate developers. His leadership steered the company to successfully develop over 400 residential projects. The year 2013 marked a notable event in Thailand's economic development with Prime Minister
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inaugurating the Thailand 2020: Thailand’s New Step to the World Expo at the Chaeng Watthana government complex on March 12. The expo showcased the government's proposed investments totaling 2 trillion baht. Srettha, having inspected a nearby residential project, visited the expo and recommended his Sansiri colleagues to do the same, recognizing its potential influence on the real estate sector. Despite public concerns about the project's financing and potential debt implications, Srettha expressed his support. In early 2019, he wrote favorably about the 2020 Expo, which paralleled his advocacy for a digital wallet scheme during his tenure as Prime Minister. Srettha's leadership at Sansiri contributed to the company's growth even during the challenging times of the
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. In 2020, notable developments included Thavisin's acquisition of a land parcel at the corner of Sarasin road near
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in Bangkok. This transaction, costing ฿3.9 million per square
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(approximately 4m²), stands as one of the most expensive land purchases in Thai history. Additionally, in the same year, Thavisin acquired a 15% stake in XSpring Capital Public Company Limited. Due to regulations in Thai electoral laws prohibiting elected officials from owning or holding shares in companies, Srettha Thavisin, on March 8, 2023, transferred all his shares to his daughter, Chanada Thavisin. This transfer included his shares in Sansiri, representing 4.4% of the company. In a separate development on August 17, 2023,
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filed a complaint with Surachate Hakparn, seeking an investigation into Thavisin's 2019 land purchase in Bangkok. Kamolvisit accused Thavisin and Sansiri of tax evasion. In response to these allegations, Srettha Thavisin filed a defamation lawsuit for ฿500 million against Chuvit Kamolvisit, specifically regarding comments made during a press conference on August 3.


Political career

Srettha Thavisin maintained political connections with
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and
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, who have both served as Prime Ministers of Thailand. In the 2023 Thai general election, he was among the prime ministerial candidates for the
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. The other candidates from the party included Thaksin's youngest daughter, Paetongtarn Shinawatra, and Chaikasem Nitisiri, a former Attorney General of Thailand. The
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was a period of significant political unrest in Thailand. During this time, Srettha Thavisin expressed opposition to the
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. Following the 2014 coup, he complied with a summons from the National Council for Peace and Order, reporting to the Royal Thai Army auditorium.


2023 election

In November 2022, Srettha Thavisin announced his intention to join the Pheu Thai Party. During the
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s, he was named one of the party's three prime ministerial candidates on April 5, 2023. Throughout the campaign, polls frequently showed him trailing behind fellow Pheu Thai candidate, Paetongtarn Shinawatra, in the race for the preferred prime ministerial choice. Srettha launched his campaign in Bangkok's
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and delivered his inaugural campaign speech in Phichit province. Later, during a speech in Loei province in mid-April, he stated that Pheu Thai would not consider forming a coalition with Palang Pracharath and United Thai Nation, citing their roles in the 2014 coup. Following the election on May 14, Pheu Thai emerged as the party with the second-highest number of seats, trailing behind the Move Forward Party. The party then formed a coalition with Move Forward and six other parties. However, in the first round of parliamentary voting on July 13,
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, a coalition partner, failed to secure enough votes. Subsequently, Pita's second nomination for a key political position was blocked on July 19. The Pheu Thai Party, following the elections, formed a coalition government. This coalition initially excluded the Move Forward Party but underwent expansion on August 7 to include the
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. In a notable shift from their earlier election stance, the coalition further expanded to incorporate the Palang Pracharath Party and United Thai Nation Party. Srettha Thavisin described this expansion, which contradicted earlier election promises, as a necessary strategic move. Subsequently, the
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dismissed a petition by the ombudsman questioning the constitutionality of Parliament's rejection of Pita Limjaroenrat. A new round of parliamentary voting was scheduled for August 22. During this session, Srettha delivered a speech to the
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, outlining his vision and goals should he become Prime Minister, and also responded to questions from parliamentarians. His candidacy received support from Thaksin Shinawatra. Srettha Thavisin was elected as the 30th
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, following a nomination by the Pheu Thai Party. In the combined voting from both the House of Representatives and the
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, he secured 482 votes out of 728.


Prime Minister of Thailand (2023–present)


Government formation

Srettha Thavisin was elected as Thailand's next Prime Minister by the parliament on August 22, 2023. His immediate responsibilities included the formation of a
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and the presentation of his policies for the forthcoming four years to the parliament. The following day, on August 23,
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officially endorsed Srettha Thavisin as the 30th Prime Minister of Thailand. This endorsement was formally recorded on the ''Royal Gazette'''s website. During the endorsement event, Srettha delivered his inaugural address as Prime Minister. On September 5, Srettha was sworn in as Prime Minister and Minister of Finance by King Vajiralongkorn. The ceremony took place at the Amphon Sathan Residential Hall in Dusit Palace, Bangkok. The new cabinet formed by Srettha comprises 34 ministers representing six parties within the governing coalition. This includes several ministers who had served under the previous administration of Prayut Chan-o-cha. Following the swearing-in ceremony, Srettha affirmed his commitment to commencing work with his cabinet immediately.


Domestic affairs

On September 8, Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin undertook visits to the northeastern provinces of Khon Kaen, Udon Thani, and Nong Khai in Thailand. These provinces are known strongholds of support for the Pheu Thai Party. Accompanied by several ministers, his visit mirrored the approach previously taken by former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra. During his tour, Srettha engaged in discussions with local residents to address regional issues. In Khon Kaen, his visit included the Ubol Ratana Dam, a site experiencing drought conditions. Srettha communicated to the media that agriculture was a key priority for his government, emphasizing plans to enhance agricultural productivity in the region, with a specific goal of increasing farmers' yields by 50%. In Nong Khai, his discussions centered on shipping relations between Thailand and
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.


Economy

On September 11, Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin presented the cabinet's policy statement to the parliament. The statement outlined the government's strategies to address national issues, focusing on the economic sector. Despite high expectations from various economic, labor, and business groups, the statement faced critical analysis from opposition parties and media outlets. Sirikanya Tansakul, deputy leader and chief economist of the Move Forward Party, criticized the policy for its perceived lack of specificity and actionable goals. Sirikanya remarked on the absence of clear indicators and timeframes, comparing it to an earlier draft version that was leaked, and expressing concern over its potential effectiveness in guiding the country's economic direction. In 2023, Thailand's economy was in a phase of gradual recovery, but it didn't meet the anticipated targets. Srettha described the economic situation as a "crisis." He highlighted that the highest interest rates in a decade were detrimental to businesses and advocated for the
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(BoT) to reduce these rates. Contrastingly, the Chief of the BoT at that time held a different view. He disagreed with the characterization of the economic state as a "crisis." Furthermore, he expressed skepticism about the effectiveness of the government's short-term stimulus measures. He argued that these measures would not address the underlying economic challenges, emphasizing that structural issues were the main impediments to growth.


= Infrastructure

= The government led by Srettha Thavisin has shown renewed interest in enhancing transportation through the Strait of Malacca via the Kra Isthmus. The administration's plan involves the development of a land bridge, which includes constructing deep-sea ports in Chumphon and
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, linked by rail and road networks. The project, with an estimated cost of ฿1 trillion, forms part of the Southern Economic Corridor. It is designed to be completed in two phases, with the first phase expected to conclude around 2030 and the second by 2039. Upon completion, the project aims to facilitate the handling of up to 20 million cargo containers annually. This infrastructure project received cabinet approval on October 16. During his subsequent visits to the United States for the APEC summit and the 2023 Belt and Road Forum, Prime Minister Srettha sought investment from both American and Chinese entities to support this significant development. The land bridge project elicited significant concerns and criticism from the local population. Srettha acknowledged that the
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's communication with international investors about the project's economic potential could have been more effective. He also noted that the government had not succeeded in gaining the trust of the Thai people regarding this ambitious project, highlighting a disconnect between the project's intentions and public perception.


= Tourism

= Srettha has been actively working on revitalizing Thailand's tourism sector. On September 25, Thailand initiated visa exemptions for tourists from China and Kazakhstan, aligning this policy change with the Golden Week and
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holidays. In collaboration with the
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, Han Zhiqiang, Srettha welcomed the first flight from
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to Suvarnabhumi Airport since the implementation of this exemption. This visa exemption policy is slated to remain in effect until February 29, 2024. However, the tourism sector faced a setback following a shooting incident at Siam Paragon, leading to a decline in confidence among Chinese tourists. Government spokeswoman Chai Wacharonke reported that although 650,000 Chinese visitors had initially registered to visit Thailand, the number decreased to 590,000 in the aftermath of the incident. On October 17, the cabinet, led by Srettha, approved an extension of the visa-free stay for Russian tourists from 30 to 90 days. This decision was timed with the onset of the Russian winter season and coincided with the peak tourism period in Thailand. Russia ranks as the fifth highest in terms of visitor numbers to Thailand, and the highest from Europe. The extended visa policy for Russians is set to begin in November and last until April 2024. This extension was announced in conjunction with a meeting between Srettha and Russian President
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. Further extending Thailand's visa exemption policy, Indian and Taiwanese travelers were also granted visa-free entry from November 10, 2023, to May 10, 2024. India is the fourth largest source of tourists to Thailand. As a culmination of these visa exemptions and the gradual opening of borders post-COVID-19 pandemic, the Tourism Authority of Thailand announced on November 3 that flight arrivals for the high season had recovered to more than 80% of the levels seen in 2019.


= Digital wallet scheme

= In the lead-up to the 2023 election, the Pheu Thai party introduced a proposal for a digital wallet initiative. This plan, aimed at Thai citizens over 16 years of age, involved distributing a government-funded handout of ฿10,000 per individual. The stipulation was that the funds must be spent within a 4 km radius of the recipient's address and within six months. To encompass the 54.8 million eligible citizens, the proposal would require an allocation of ฿560 billion from the government. Prime Minister Srettha, following his election, has maintained support for this policy, acknowledging its controversy. The Pheu Thai party has described the initiative as vital for revitalizing the Thai economy, with a commitment from Srettha's government to consider public feedback on the policy. Concerns have been raised by various economic experts, including those from the
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, the nation's central bank. These criticisms focus on the potential long-term consequences for Thailand's economic future. Korn Chatikavanij, a former Finance Minister under Abhisit Vejjajiva's administration during the
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, has also expressed skepticism about the plan, particularly noting its lack of specific details. A dedicated committee has been established to manage a specific scheme. During a visit to Phitsanulok province on October 15, Prime Minister Srettha announced the intention to start implementing this scheme in February 2024. However, the launch of the digital wallet scheme was postponed to May 2024. Since September, Srettha had been advocating for a reduction in electricity and fuel costs within his cabinet. In terms of public reception, a survey conducted by the National Institute of Development Administration (NIDA) indicated mixed responses. As of October of the same year, the survey showed that the efforts of the Prime Minister's cabinet had "somewhat satisfied" 55% of respondents, while 40% expressed dissatisfaction. On November 10, 2023, Srettha announced plans to borrow five hundred billion baht (approximately $14.2 billion) to support a 10,000-baht subsidy program. This decision marked a significant shift from the government's initial strategy, which involved funding the program through the annual budget or loans from the Government Savings Bank. The announcement was met with widespread criticism, highlighting a departure from previously stated financial approaches. In January 2024, Deputy Finance Minister Julapun Amornvivat indicated that the implementation of the scheme might be postponed beyond May. Despite ongoing skepticism about the program, Prime Minister Srettha maintained that the government had sufficient data to demonstrate the program's effectiveness and value.


= Electric vehicle industry

= In September 2023, Prime Minister Srettha of Thailand engaged in discussions with
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about potential Tesla investments in the Thai electric vehicle industry. This meeting, held in New York on September 21, was part of Srettha's broader strategy to attract larger investments from companies like Tesla to bolster Thailand's electric vehicle sector. Srettha plans to continue these discussions in November. Additionally, following a visit to Malaysia on October 11, Srettha indicated that
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, a Malaysian automotive company, along with its Chinese partner Geely, were considering the establishment of electric vehicle plants in Thailand.


Cannabis

During his tenure, Prime Minister Srettha has indicated a shift in the government's policy on cannabis, proposing to restrict its use solely to medical purposes. This approach marks a change from the previous policy under Prayut Chan-o-cha, who decriminalized cannabis on June 9, 2022. In the 2023 election campaign, the Pheu Thai party, which Srettha represents, advocated an anti-drug platform. In a September 2023 interview with Bloomberg in New York, Srettha expressed his government's intention to overhaul the existing cannabis policy, including the regulation of dispensaries, within a six-month timeframe. Contrastingly, the Bhumjaithai Party, a coalition partner of Pheu Thai and led by Anutin Charnvirakul, has proposed legislation for stricter monitoring of the cannabis industry. However, this proposal stops short of reclassifying cannabis as a drug. Srettha has acknowledged that there is a consensus within the coalition on the need to revise the cannabis policy.


Guns

In response to the shooting incident at Siam Paragon in Bangkok on October 3, Prime Minister Srettha observed a minute of silence at the same location on the following day. During this event, he emphasized the importance of prevention, stating, "Let this be the only time this happens. My government insists we will give priority to preventive measures." Subsequently, in a discussion with Han Zhiqiang, Srettha assured enhanced safety measures for tourists. Following these events, a comprehensive national crackdown was initiated on Srettha's orders. By October 12, this operation resulted in the seizure of over 2,000 illegal firearms, approximately 75,000 rounds of ammunition, and led to 1,593 arrests. Additionally, the
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, under Srettha's administration, suspended the trade and importation of firearms, furthering the government's response to the incident.


Military

On October 30, Sutin Klungsang, a member of the Srettha government, announced plans to lift the emergency decree in the southern provinces of Pattani, Yala and
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. This decree, in place since 2005, was originally implemented due to a seperatist insurgency in these regions. Regarding Thailand's military procurement, there have been ongoing discussions since 2017, under the administration of Prayut Chan-o-cha, to purchase a Yuan-class submarine from China. However, complications arose when Germany was unable to export the engines intended for use in these submarines, leading Thailand to consider alternative options. As a result, the focus shifted to acquiring a frigate. Sutin Klungsang clarified that the submarine deal has not been cancelled but is currently on hold. He once answered a question from the press regarding the military reformation policy of the Pheu Thai party, saying that he did not want to call it a "reform" but rather call it a "joint development" between the civilian government and the military.


Environment

Before Srettha's administration, the Thai Government faced challenges in addressing
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air pollution and in supporting resource-based communities. The environmental policies of Srettha’s government were categorized under mid to long-term plans in their policy presentation to the
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. On October 6, 2023, Srettha attended the ESG (Environmental-Social-Governance) Symposium 2023: Accelerating Changes towards a Low Carbon Society at the
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. Here, he shared his vision for a sustainable economy, emphasizing grassroots participation, human rights, equality, and climate change initiatives. Srettha also participated in the Sustainability Forum 2024 in Bangkok, where he discussed Thailand's role in sustainable development globally. He expressed a commitment to reducing electricity costs and highlighted the importance of household solar initiatives. On November 29, 2023, he led a meeting in
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focusing on the region's environmental issues, including forest fires, smog, and PM 2.5 pollution. Later, on January 11, 2024, during another visit to Chiang Mai, he endorsed the Clean Air bill. He noted an improvement in the air quality in Chiang Mai compared to the previous year.l However, the Chiang Mai Administrative Court ruled against the Prime Minister and the National Environment Board. The court's decision centered on their failure to adequately address the PM 2.5 haze issue in the North the previous year. Following the ruling, Srettha announced plans to convene officials to discuss and formulate a plan in accordance with the court’s directives.


Foreign affairs

On September 21, Prime Minister Srettha conducted a virtual meeting with Elon Musk in
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. The focus of this meeting was on the electric vehicle industry and potential Tesla investments in Thailand. Additionally, Srettha engaged with representatives from major corporations such as Estee Lauder,
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, and
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. The aim of these discussions was to enhance foreign investment in Thailand. During these meetings, Srettha remarked on Thailand's position in comparison to
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in terms of free trade agreements. On September 24, Srettha announced expectations of receiving approximately $5 billion in investments from Google, Microsoft, and Tesla. This statement was made in the context of his efforts to boost foreign investment in Thailand. Srettha also made his debut speech at the 78th session of the
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General Assembly in New York on September 22. His speech emphasized Thailand's desire to collaborate with other nations and to strengthen its democracy. On the same day, he met with executives from the
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, discussing the economic policies of his government. He concluded his visit by participating in the traditional bell-ringing ceremony to commence the trading session. Furthermore, Srettha has been actively leading Thailand's effort to become the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) candidate for the 2025 to 2027 term on the United Nations Human Rights Council. On 9 October, he began his visit to
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where he met with
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, the
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. His trip to Hong Kong is part of a tour to encourage investment in Thailand. Then on 10 October, Srettha visited
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and was received by Sultan
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at the Istana Nurul Iman palace, and both spoke of closer Brunei-Thailand relations. They also spoke of the two countries' cooperation in food security, where Thailand plans to increase its food exports to Brunei. He then flew to
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to hold bilateral talks with Malaysia, where he discussed bilaterial relations on investment, trade, food, tourism and security with Prime-minister
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, as well as securing Thai hostages taken by Hamas. On 12 October, he then visited
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where he discussed renewable energy, investment and food security with Prime-minister Lee Hsien Loong. Srettha visited China from 16 to 19 October, where he attended the Belt and Road Forum for International Cooperation in
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. On the sidelines of the forum on 17 October, he met with the President of Russia, Vladimir Putin. Together they discussed boosting trade and cultural ties between Russia and Thailand. Srettha then invited Putin to visit Thailand in 2024, saying "President Putin likes Phuket, I understand he travels often." According to the ''Bangkok Post'', the invitation was accepted by Putin. Thailand is not a ratified signatory of the
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and is not obliged to arrest Putin following the arrest warrant issued by the ICC on 17 March 2023. His visit to
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on 29 October came as part of a plan between Laos and Thailand to strengthen bilateral trade to $11 billion USD by 2025. Along with Laos, Srettha's government aims to construct a new railway over the
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by at least 2026. To also strengthen cross infrastructure, Srettha and the Lao PM Sonexay Siphandone opened Khamsavath station which is part of a new line to Nong Khai and is expected to be opened by 2024. During his official visit to
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from December 14 to 18, Srettha participated in the ASEAN-Japan Commemorative Summit. To boost business relations, he temporarily waived visa requirements for Japanese business travelers. Discussions with the
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included a focus on strengthening cooperation between Thailand and Japan. Srettha expressed support for initiatives like the Asia Zero Emission Community (AZEC) and the Strategic Programme for ASEAN Climate and Environment. He also conveyed Thailand's readiness to play a leading role in ensuring peace in
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, considering its geographical proximity. In a separate meeting with Japanese Prime Minister
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, the dialogue centered around potential collaboration in the electric vehicle sector. This discussion was a continuation of both leaders' previous expressions of intent to deepen bilateral ties, as stated during their meeting a month earlier in San Francisco. During the 2024
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conference held from January 15 to 19 in
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,
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, Srettha represented his government to promote the land bridge mega project. He was joined by Transport Minister Suriya Jungrungruangkit and Foreign Minister Parnpree Bahiddha-Nukara. On January 17, Srettha introduced the concept of 'Seamless
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', envisioning it as a unified tourist destination achievable within the next 5 to 10 years. Srettha's engagements in Davos included a discussion with the Adani Group, during which he shared on social media that the group showed significant interest in the project. Additionally, he held a separate meeting with
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co-founder
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, where they explored the possibility of establishing a Microsoft
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in Thailand. Another notable meeting was with
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, the chairman and CEO of
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(DP World). Srettha reported that the CEO of DP World expressed a keen interest in the land bridge project and committed to sending representatives to Thailand for further discussions and location scouting. Upon returning to Thailand, Srettha described the meetings and interactions at the conference as successful, indicating positive international response to his government's initiatives. On January 25, 2024, Srettha welcomed the head of a foreign government, marking a significant occasion in his administration. This visit was notable as it was the first time in 22 years that the
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visited Thailand. The visit, spanning from January 24 to 26, focused on key issues such as trade, investment, climate change, and vocational education. During this visit, President Frank-Walter Steinmeier commended the Thai civilian government for its efforts in bolstering the democratic process in Thailand. He acknowledged that while substantial changes could not be expected so soon into the administration, the initial developments were promising. Furthermore, President Steinmeier expressed a commitment to enhancing investments in Thailand’s electric vehicle industry, suggesting that Thailand could become a regional hub for this sector.


Foreign policy


= 2023 Israel-Hamas war

= In response to the
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, Srettha denounced the actions of
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, as well as the kidnapping of Thai citizens by Hamas. In response, he ordered the Royal Thai Air Force to begin evacuations of Thai citizens with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The first evacuated group, which consists of 15 Thais, arrived back in Thailand on 12 October. During the United Nations General Assembly Resolution ES-10/21 on 27 October, Thailand voted in favour of a ceasefire. Thailand has also been working with
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,
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and
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for the release of Thais taken by Hamas. The conflict has resulted in the death of 24 Thai nationals.


= Myanmar civil war

= On 15 October 2023, on the eighth anniversary of the Nationwide Ceasefire Agreement signed in 2015 between the government of Myanmar and ethnic insurgent groups, Thailand reaffirmed its support to the ceasefire that was broken by the Myanmar military junta in 2021. Thailand was set to hold the Bay of Bengal Initiative for Multi-Sectoral Technical and Economic Cooperation (BIMSTEC) on 30 November, but has since postponed the event, as well as suspending
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's invitation. Following recent developments in Operation 1028, Srettha's government is considering sending humanitarian aid to Myanmar through the Asean Five-Point Consensus.


Political positions


Social issues

Srettha has been known for his support of former Prime Minister
Thaksin Shinawatra Thaksin Shinawatra ( th, ทักษิณ ชินวัตร; ; ; Chinese: 丘達新; cnr, Taksin Šinavatra; born 26 July 1949), is a Thai businessman, politician and visiting professor. He served in the Thai Police from 1973 to 1987, a ...
, who was removed from office in
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. This support was notably demonstrated in 2010 when Srettha wore a red shirt featuring Thaksin's face, coinciding with his appointment as the head of the Royal Bangkok Polo club's football team. Srettha's political stance has also been evident in his criticism of then-Prime Minister
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's management of the COVID-19 pandemic in Thailand. Additionally, he has shown support for the pro-democracy protests that occurred from 2020 to 2021, calling on
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to urge the government to avoid violence against protesters. During his 2023 election campaign, Srettha publicly stated his reluctance to form a coalition government with United Thai Nation and Palang Pracharat. However, upon his swearing-in as Prime Minister, the coalition cabinet included members from these parties. In terms of social issues, Srettha is identified as a
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. He has expressed opposition to conscription and has been an advocate for environmental sustainability and LGBTQ rights. Despite these progressive stances, Srettha has shown reluctance to propose changes to the lèse-majesté laws, a decision attributed to maintaining support within the coalition government formed by Pheu Thai with other parties.


Economics

In a 2023 interview with FAROSE, Srettha clarified his positions on economic issues. He stated that he believes in "capitalism with empathy". As an ex-CEO and businessman who recently entered politics, he believes that capitalism and empathy for the poor can go hand in hand. He stated that "The various problems that come with economic disparity and social inequality should be discussed with empathy and understanding." With Pheu Thai, he has pledged to stimulate the economy and combat poverty through raising the minimum wage and implementing a ฿10,000 'digital wallet' scheme.


Personal life

He is married to Pakpilai Thavisin, a businesswoman. They have two sons, Napat Thavisin and Warat Thavisin, and one daughter, Chananda Thavisin. He is a collector of classic travel trunks, such as those made by
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. Srettha also is a supporter of
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, and also contributes to Sansiri Academy which trains football players in Thailand. Srettha stands tall, making him the tallest leader within ASEAN and the third tallest in the world behind the Prime minister of Albania,
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who stands at and the President of Serbia, Aleksandar Vučić, who stands at . Srettha frequently uses social media, especially on X where he actively uses his account to post updates. On 28 December 2023, the
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revealed that he had a wealth valued around ฿‎659 million, and that he owns a 1963 Aston Martin DB5 worth ฿50 million. His yearly earnings was around ฿‎153 million.


References

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Srettha Thavisin Srettha Thavisin ( th, เศรษฐา ทวีสิน, , ; born 15 February 1962), nicknamed Nid ( th, นิด, links=no, , ), is a Thai businessman and politician currently serving as the prime minister of Thailand since 22 August 20 ...
Srettha Thavisin Srettha Thavisin ( th, เศรษฐา ทวีสิน, , ; born 15 February 1962), nicknamed Nid ( th, นิด, links=no, , ), is a Thai businessman and politician currently serving as the prime minister of Thailand since 22 August 20 ...
Srettha Thavisin Srettha Thavisin ( th, เศรษฐา ทวีสิน, , ; born 15 February 1962), nicknamed Nid ( th, นิด, links=no, , ), is a Thai businessman and politician currently serving as the prime minister of Thailand since 22 August 20 ...
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Srettha Thavisin Srettha Thavisin ( th, เศรษฐา ทวีสิน, , ; born 15 February 1962), nicknamed Nid ( th, นิด, links=no, , ), is a Thai businessman and politician currently serving as the prime minister of Thailand since 22 August 20 ...
Srettha Thavisin Srettha Thavisin ( th, เศรษฐา ทวีสิน, , ; born 15 February 1962), nicknamed Nid ( th, นิด, links=no, , ), is a Thai businessman and politician currently serving as the prime minister of Thailand since 22 August 20 ...
Srettha Thavisin Srettha Thavisin ( th, เศรษฐา ทวีสิน, , ; born 15 February 1962), nicknamed Nid ( th, นิด, links=no, , ), is a Thai businessman and politician currently serving as the prime minister of Thailand since 22 August 20 ...
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