BANGKOK, September 7th, 2025 – New Thai Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul laid out his administration’s ambitious agenda on Sunday, vowing to restore public confidence through decisive action on Thailand’s most pressing challenges. Speaking at a press conference, Anutin detailed a multi-pronged strategy focusing on economic relief, national security, disaster preparedness, and combating social ills.
To alleviate economic strain, Anutin pledged to reduce living costs, with a particular emphasis on lowering energy and transportation expenses. He also committed to addressing the burden of household and agricultural debt, promising targeted measures to support farmers and families struggling financially. “Economic stability is the foundation of a thriving nation, and we will act swiftly to ease the pressures on our people,” he said.

On the international front, Anutin addressed the ongoing Thai-Cambodian border dispute, stating the need for a peaceful resolution that upholds Thailand’s sovereignty. “We seek harmony with our neighbors but will not compromise our national interests,” he stated, signaling a balanced approach to diplomacy.
Disaster management emerged as another key priority, with Anutin announcing plans to improve early warning systems and streamline compensation processes for disaster-affected communities. “We will ensure faster, fairer support for those hit by natural calamities,” he said, citing the need for resilience in the face of increasing climate challenges.
Tackling social issues, Anutin declared a crackdown on drug trafficking, human trafficking, online scams, and illegal gambling. He spoke about the government’s commitment to dismantling transnational criminal networks, pledging teamwork with regional partners to curb cross-border crime. “These threats undermine our society, and we will confront them head-on,” he affirmed.

Reaffirming his commitment to democratic values, Anutin promised a transparent administration that respects judicial independence and maintains political neutrality. “Our government will serve all Thais, guided by fairness and accountability,” he said, aiming to rebuild trust in public institutions.
Anutin’s comprehensive policy outline signals an administration determined to address both immediate concerns and long-term challenges, setting the stage for a transformative period in Thai governance.



