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Anutin Announces Plans for Digital Currency Distribution and Informal Debt Resolution

Anutin’s Support for Digital Money Distribution

Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of the Interior, Mr. Anutin Charnvirakul, has expressed his support for the distribution of digital currency, stating that the coalition government is prepared to back the policy as long as it complies with the constitution and the law. Mr. Anutin emphasized that the government’s stance on this issue has been declared to Parliament, reaffirming the commitment of the joint party to uphold the policy outlined in the First Minister’s statement.

Implementation and Collaboration

While expressing support for the policy, Mr. Anutin also noted that the implementation will involve multiple stages and coordination with relevant agencies. He highlighted the need for legal considerations and the avoidance of any conflicts with existing laws. The government is committed to finding ways to implement the policy expediently, with a focus on ensuring compliance and addressing any potential challenges.

In addition to the digital currency distribution, Mr. Anutin discussed the government’s plans to address informal debt outside the established system. He mentioned a recent meeting with the Police Commander and the Director General of the Department of Provincial Administration to collaborate on this issue. A press conference is scheduled for 28 November to announce the details of the collaboration, which aims to prevent and resolve informal debt, while also establishing guidelines for all parties involved.

These guidelines will cover areas such as interest rates, tax matters, and legal responsibilities, with the respective departments taking on their duties to ensure effective implementation. Mr. Anutin emphasized the government’s commitment to addressing these issues within the framework of the law and emphasized the importance of collaboration and adherence to legal guidelines.

“Anutin” believes that the parties support the distribution of digital money. If it does not violate the constitution and the law. Because this is the policy that has been declared to Parliament. Reveal plans to publish plans to resolve informal debt on 28 Nov.

Mr. Anutin Charnvirakul, the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of the Interior Mentioning the policy of distributing a digital currency of 10,000 baht, he said that for the joint party In particular, he always gave interviews that the government’s policy If there is no anything that breaks the constitution or the law, the coalition government is ready to support it. Whatever policy appears in the First Minister’s policy statement to Parliament

We must support But everything has stages. The relevant agencies are rushing to find ways to implement them as soon as possible. Many agencies must be involved A law may also be needed We will have to see if there are no objections. or conflict with the law We must support

Regarding the Prime Minister’s guidelines He will have the Ministry of the Interior to take care of the debt outside the system Mr Anutin said that he had invited himself, the Police Commander and the Director General of the Department of Provincial Administration. Went to discuss two weeks ago. We will have a press conference on 28 November about the collaboration. To prevent and solve this problem completely outside the system. It sets guidelines for the area head, superintendent, creditors, debtors, and those responsible for legal matters. and things that must be reported An interest rate that exceeds the legal limit cannot be charged It is against the law The Revenue Department is responsible for tax matters. Each department will carry out its own duties.

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