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Thailand to Conduct Provincial Administrative Elections Nationwide on February 1, 2025
Upcoming Provincial Administrative Elections Announced
The Election Commission (EC) of Thailand has officially announced that Provincial Administrative Organisation (PAO) elections will be held nationwide on February 1, 2025. This decision comes in response to the resignation of several PAO presidents who left their positions before completing their terms, necessitating these elections within a specified timeframe.
Background on PAO Elections and Resignations
The recent resignations of PAO presidents occurred before their terms ended on December 19, 2024, which requires elections to be conducted within 60 days. According to the election laws, elections for officials completing their terms must occur within 45 days. The first PAO elections were held on December 20, 2020, following the military-led coup in 2014 and under the current Constitution.
Registration Period for Candidates
The registration period for candidates vying for PAO Council and governor positions is set from December 23 to December 27, 2024. A total of 47 provinces will register candidates for PAO presidential elections, while 76 provinces will register council members. This structured approach aims to ensure a smooth electoral process.
Provinces Participating in the Elections
The provinces participating in the PAO presidential elections include notable regions such as Krabi, Chonburi, Chiang Mai, and Phuket, among others. In total, 47 provinces are set to hold these elections, while provinces that have previously conducted by-elections due to resignations or election fraud will not participate.
Political Landscape and Implications
The outcomes of these elections are expected to significantly influence Thailand’s political landscape. The recent by-elections have shown a competitive environment, with various parties like the Pheu Thai Party, Bhumjaithai Party, and others securing leadership roles across multiple provinces.
Recent Election Results and Party Dynamics
In the most recent elections held on December 22, candidates from the Pheu Thai Party were elected in Uttaradit and Ubon Ratchathani. The Bhumjaithai Party also supported candidates linked to its network, securing leadership in ten provinces. As the upcoming elections approach, the dynamics among political parties will be crucial in shaping future governance.
Preparing for February’s Elections
As Thailand gears up for the provincial administrative elections on February 1, 2025, the focus will be on ensuring a fair and transparent electoral process. With over 90,000 polling stations expected to be operational, local authorities and the Election Commission are working diligently to prepare for this significant event in Thailand’s democratic landscape. The results will not only fill crucial leadership roles but also set the stage for future political developments in the country.
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Thailand Ranks Sixth in Thai Tourists to Japan in 2024
Surge in Thai Visitors to Japan
Japan has welcomed a significant influx of Thai tourists in 2024, with a total of 1,002,200 visitors recorded between January and November. This figure positions Thailand as the sixth-largest source of foreign arrivals in Japan, according to the Japan National Tourism Organisation (JNTO).
Year-on-Year Growth and Comparisons
The number of Thai travelers represents a 15.2% increase compared to the previous year. However, it still reflects a 13.2% decline from pre-COVID levels in 2019. The vibrant colors of autumn attracted 118,000 Thais to Japan in November alone, marking a 3.4% increase year on year but a 15.9% drop compared to November 2019.
Overall Foreign Arrivals to Japan
Record Numbers of International Tourists
In total, Japan welcomed 33.37 million foreign arrivals in the first eleven months of 2024, reflecting a 49.5% increase year on year and a 13.7% rise compared to the same period before the pandemic. This resurgence highlights Japan’s recovery as a popular travel destination.
Top Sources of Foreign Visitors
The top ten countries contributing to foreign tourism in Japan during this period include:
- South Korea: 7,950,300 visitors
- China: 6,376,900 visitors
- Taiwan: 5,553,200 visitors
- United States: 2,486,100 visitors
- Hong Kong: 2,397,800 visitors
- Thailand: 1,002,200 visitors
- Australia: 807,800 visitors
- Philippines: 710,100 visitors
- Vietnam: 581,100 visitors
- Singapore: 555,000 visitors
These statistics illustrate the diverse range of nationalities visiting Japan and its growing appeal as a travel destination.
Thailand’s Growing Travel Connection with Japan
The increasing number of Thai tourists visiting Japan underscores the strengthening travel ties between the two nations. As both countries continue to recover from the impacts of the pandemic, the tourism sector is poised for further growth and collaboration in the coming years.
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Baht and Oil Prices Face Volatility in 2025: NESDC Report
Economic Forecast for the Thai Baht
According to a recent report by the National Economic and Social Development Council (NESDC), the Thai baht is expected to experience significant volatility in 2025. The report anticipates that the baht will fluctuate between 34.5 and 35.5 to the US dollar, maintaining a similar average of 35.4 baht observed this year.
Influencing Factors for Currency Fluctuation
The baht’s volatility is largely influenced by US economic policies, which are expected to impact the Federal Reserve’s monetary decisions aimed at curbing inflation. The NESDC suggests that if the Federal Reserve reduces its policy interest rates, it could strengthen the baht. Conversely, if US economic pressures lead to a delay in interest rate reductions, the baht may weaken.
Oil Prices Outlook for 2025
Projected Price Range for Dubai Crude
The NESDC also provided insights into oil prices, forecasting that Dubai crude will range between $75 and $85 per barrel next year, consistent with an average of $80 per barrel this year. This projection reflects ongoing global economic dynamics and geopolitical factors.
Factors Affecting Oil Prices
Several factors could influence oil prices in 2025. Prolonged conflicts in the Middle East and a decline in US oil rigs may lead to increased prices due to potential disruptions in global fuel supply. However, negative influences such as reduced fuel demand amid a US-China trade war and a transition to clean energy could exert downward pressure on prices. Additionally, OPEC+ plans to increase crude oil production capacity may also impact market dynamics.
Thai Economic Growth and Inflation Projections
Expected Economic Expansion
The NESDC predicts that Thailand’s economy will expand by 2.3% to 3.3% in 2025, compared to a growth rate of 2.6% this year. This growth outlook is contingent on various factors, including external economic conditions and domestic policies.
Inflation and Current Account Forecasts
Thai inflation is expected to remain low, projected between 0.3% and 1.3%. The current account is anticipated to show a surplus of approximately 2.6%, indicating a positive balance of trade that could support the baht’s stability amidst external pressures.
Conclusion: Preparing for Economic Challenges Ahead
As Thailand navigates potential volatility in both currency and oil prices in 2025, stakeholders must remain vigilant and adaptable. Understanding the interplay between global economic trends and local conditions will be crucial for businesses and consumers alike as they prepare for the upcoming year.
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Lisa Tops Thailand’s 2024 Soft Power Poll
Lalisa Manobal Recognized as Leading Soft Power Figure
Lalisa “Lisa” Manobal, the internationally acclaimed Thai K-pop star, has secured the top position in Thailand’s 2024 soft power poll. Conducted by the North Bangkok Poll Centre, the survey highlights influential figures and themes that contribute to Thailand’s cultural impact on the global stage.
Poll Results and Rankings
The poll, which surveyed 1,500 participants between December 24 and 28, revealed that 25.4% of respondents voted for Lisa as the most influential soft power figure of the year. Following her are:
- Moo Deng, the celebrity pygmy hippo from Khao Kieow Zoo, with 15.2% of the votes.
- Butter Bear, the mascot of a bakery shop, with 12.7%.
- Danupa “Milli” Kanatheerakul, a popular singer, at 10.3%.
- Buakhao Bunchamek, a renowned Muay Thai boxer, with 8.5%.
These results underscore the diverse range of personalities that resonate with the Thai public and contribute to the country’s soft power narrative.
Lisa’s Influence on Thailand’s Cultural Landscape
Spotlight on “Rockstar” Music Video
Lisa’s influence has been amplified through her recent projects, particularly her music video for “Rockstar,” which was filmed in Yaowarat, Bangkok’s vibrant Chinatown. The video not only showcases her talent but also highlights Thailand’s rich culture and culinary scene, further enhancing her status as a cultural ambassador.
The Role of Soft Power in Thailand
The concept of soft power refers to a country’s ability to influence others through attraction rather than coercion. Thailand has increasingly recognized the importance of soft power in promoting its culture and boosting its economy. The government has initiated various strategies to leverage cultural icons like Lisa to enhance its global image.
Celebrating Thailand’s Cultural Festivals
Popular Festivals Contributing to Soft Power
In addition to influential figures, the poll also assessed Thailand’s most impactful festivals for soft power promotion. The results indicated that:
- Songkran was viewed as the most influential festival (30.5%).
- Loy Krathong followed with 18.3%.
- New Year’s Day garnered 14%, while other events such as the Wai Khru Muay Thai ceremony (9.5%) and long-tail boat races (7.7%) also received recognition.
These festivals play a crucial role in showcasing Thai traditions and attracting international tourists.
Key Themes in Soft Power Promotion
Successful Themes Identified by Participants
When asked about successful soft power themes, participants highlighted several areas:
- Tourism, Festivals, and Culture (24.7%)
- Thai Fashion and Clothes (20.3%)
- Thai Food (15.2%)
- Sports such as Muay Thai (15.2%)
- Traditional Thai Medicine and Massage (10.1%)
These themes reflect Thailand’s diverse cultural offerings that contribute to its soft power strategy.
The Future of Thailand’s Soft Power
Lisa’s recognition as a leading figure in Thailand’s soft power landscape exemplifies the country’s commitment to promoting its culture on a global scale. As Thailand continues to leverage its rich traditions and vibrant personalities, it is poised to enhance its influence and attract more international attention. The ongoing efforts to celebrate cultural icons and festivals will play a vital role in shaping Thailand’s identity in the years to come.
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