Bangkok, Sept. 25 -- Thai Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul announced that his government has prepared a draft policy statement for submission to the Parliament, aimed at guiding national governance until the next general election.

The draft highlights four main priorities: the economy, security, disaster management, and social issues. On the economic front, the government intends to lower living costs through initiatives such as the co-payment scheme "Khon La Khrueng" and by reducing transport, logistics, and energy expenses, while also promoting greater use of alternative energy.

In terms of security, the government plans a dual approach to border disputes, particularly with Cambodia, combining diplomacy with military strategies to saf...