AFTER a royal oath-taking ceremony before Their Majesties the King and Queen last evening (April 6) Prime Minister/Interior Minister Anutin Charnvirakul convened a special cabinet meeting during which the policy statement to be delivered to Parliament was approved with this focusing on using five main pillars to drive the economy, Amarin TV said.
Ms. Rachada Thanadirek, spokesperson for the Prime Minister’s Office, said amidst the highly uncertain global situation arising from the war in the Middle East which had led to energy prices rising rapidly, the Anutin II government will be immediately tackling these problems while simultaneously restructuring the country’s economy and society.
The public administration will be modified into a “Strategic Cluster Integration System” which will unite the public and private sectors, shifting the government’s role to that of a supporter and facilitator for citizens, and accelerating the development of government digital systems.
The “cluster” administrative mechanism will be divided into five strategic groups:
1/ Macroeconomics, investment, and future industries;
2/ Production, trade, and services;
3/ Infrastructure, natural resources, and environment;
4/ Social welfare;
5/ Foreign affairs and security.
“The government is ready to present its policy statement to Parliament from April 7, 2026,” Rachada said.
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Top and Front Page – Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul attends a special cabinet meeting last night, April 6, 2026. Photos – Amarin TV
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