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[Opinion] 51 Parties with Policies that Don't Match Their Claims, Potentially Leading to Soaring Debt – and "Tae Mongkolkitt's" Party Violating the Election Commission's Regulations.

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The Election Commission of Thailand (ECT) revealed that 51 political parties were found to have campaign policies that did not match their stated objectives, with unclear and ambiguous funding sources. This poses a risk to the country's fiscal discipline and could lead to a surge in public debt. One New Alternative Party failed to comply with the ECT's regulations.

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The Election Commission of Thailand (ECT) revealed that 51 political parties were found to have campaign policies that did not match their stated objectives, with unclear and ambiguous funding sources. This poses a risk to the country's fiscal discipline and could lead to a surge in public debt. One New Alternative Party failed to comply with the ECT's regulations.

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The Election Commission of Thailand (ECT) has released the opinions of the committee reviewing the policies and expenditures of 51 political parties. The findings indicate that many parties' campaign promises do not match their actual objectives, and the source of funding is vague and unclear, risking impacts on the country's fiscal discipline and leading to a surge in public debt. On February 3, 2026, at 5:30 PM, the Office of the Election Comm…

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thairath.co.th broke the news in on Tuesday, February 3, 2026.
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