Thailand’s prime minister to donate his salaries to foundations

Srettha Thavisin, the Prime Minister of Thailand, is set to donate all his monthly salaries to various foundations across the country, including the Foundation for Children.

Chai Wacharonke, the government spokesman, said in a statement that Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin would donate all his monthly salaries and allowances earned during his tenure in office to several foundations in order to help people in need. 

Chai Wacharonke has said that the Thai Prime Minister aims to help people. Chai Wacharonke also said that the Thai Prime Minister and the government would start implementing various policies in order to create opportunities for people and support children’s education.

What is the monthly income of Srettha Thavisin?

Srettha Thavisin’s monthly income as prime minister and finance minister is around 125,590 baht. The Thai politician became the prime minister of the country on 22 August 2023.

His monthly salary and allowance will be donated to various foundations in need. The prime minister earns around 75,590-baht in salary and 50,000-baht in position allowance.

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How will the money be donated to foundations?

A working team will be set up to donate money to various foundations. The selected foundations will receive the prime minister’s donations on priority. The Foundation for Children is the first foundation to receive the prime minister’s donations. The team will select more foundations after listening to their problems. 

The Thai Prime minister will also meet various foundations in order to help them. He will also try to provide them with solutions. 

Thailand’s new Prime Minister aims to rejuvenate the country’s economy. The prime minister is already expecting investments from Google, Microsoft and Tesla.

The National Economic and Social Development Council has forecast around 3.0 per cent growth in Thailand’s economy this year.

The Thai Prime minister also met Elon Musk in order to receive investments from Tesla. He also held meetings with Google, Microsoft and Tesla executives.

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