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“Anusorn” points out that the central budget is sufficient for emergency use and to help the people.

Bangkok, "Anusorn" points out that the central budget is sufficient for emergency use and to help the people. Digital wallets use 43 billion baht. Mr. Anusorn Eiamsa-ard, a party-list MP for the Pheu Thai Party, spoke about the case where the opposition asked the Prime Minister about the use of the 43 billion baht central budget to use for the 10,000 baht top-up project via digital wallets, but there were no measures to help people with their cost of living. He said that the central budget for emergency or necessary expenses totals 99.6 billion baht, which is sufficient for emergencies and to help people. The allocation to drive the 10,000 baht digital wallet project, totaling 43 billion baht, is 40% of the central budget for emergency expenses. In addition, the central budget has been used to help people in many projects, such as upgrading the 30-baht universal healthcare scheme, helping with floods and droughts, water and electricity bills, and agricultural products. The central budget is considered a too l to help people, and the government does not only have the central budget. There are many projects that the government has integrated with ministries to use the ministry's budget to help people in order to achieve maximum efficiency. The government has given importance to solving problems for people and has not kept the central budget for use only in the digital wallet project, but has also managed it well. Please assure the public that it can be used and used to stimulate the economy. 'The measures to help the people do not have to use only the central budget. The government also has other management measures,' said Mr. Anusorn. Source: Thai News Agency