Prime Minister delivers statement at 3rd Summit for Democracy, highlighting Thailand’s commitment to democracy, rule of law, and human rights at home and abroad

Prime Minister delivers statement at 3rd Summit for Democracy, highlighting Thailand’s commitment to democracy, rule of law, and human rights at home and abroad

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On 20 March 2024, H.E. Mr. Srettha Thavisin, Prime Minister and Minister of Finance, delivered a statement via a recorded video conference at the 3rd Summit for Democracy under the theme: “Democracy for Future Generations” to underline Thailand’s dedication to democracy, the rule of law, and human rights both at home and abroad.

In his remarks, PM stated that a successful democracy must be able to address the multi-dimensional needs of the people, including civil and political rights, as well as social, economic and cultural rights. Acknowledging the challenges and limitations inherited from the past, Thailand remains committed to promoting such rights, building upon achievements like “Universal Health Coverage” and “Education for All”. There is also progress in Thailand’s draft “Marriage Equality Bill” which will help promote greater social inclusivity.

PM noted democracy is an ongoing process, not a final destination. It requires continuous effort and nurturing to be sustainable. To fulfil people’s expectations, democracy must adapt and evolve. For nations with the scars of setbacks in democracy, managing public expectations and nurturing democratic progress is an ongoing endeavor that demands unwavering commitment.

PM added there is no one–size–fits–all democracy, but the democratic principle must be ONE and universal. As much as we believe in its values, there are diverse forms of democracy and political systems around the world. People are facing common global and inter-generational challenges, ranging from climate change and the environment to the digital divide. What the world needs now is greater international cooperation, stronger multilateralism, and more humanitarian cooperation.

PM concluded that the leaders must always listen to and respect people’s will. Leaders also have to hear more from the younger ones. This is to ensure that democracy will continue to thrive and serve as an essential foundation for the betterment of the future generations.

The 3rd Summit for Democracy took place from 18 – 20 March 2024. It was also the first time Thailand attended the Summit. 

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