The Secretary-General of the Prime Minister's Office of Thailand, Dr. Phrommin Lertsuriyadej, announced that the Petongtan government will officially release its one-year governance performance report this September, focusing on combating issues such as telecommunications fraud, drugs, e-cigarettes, and implementing public welfare policies like "20 baht for the entire subway journey".
Dr. Phrommin stated that the government will showcase achievements in "responding to public concerns", especially in the areas of telecommunications fraud, drugs, and e-cigarettes, where multiple rounds of joint law enforcement actions have achieved phased results. Relevant data and details of actions will be disclosed.
In response to public interest in the entertainment complex project, Dr. Phrommin clarified that the project is not about "setting up a casino", but a multifunctional development zone aimed at attracting foreign investment, promoting employment, and boosting tourism. The government will enhance communication with the public to avoid misunderstandings.
The report will also introduce AI technology for the first time to assist in the optimization of government communication and service processes. The government will discuss with enterprises in the coming days to promote the practical application of AI in public welfare.
With policies like "You resist, we assist" bridging the gap with grassroots citizens, this September's performance release is being seen as a crucial battle for the Petongtan government to win the hearts of the people.