Congratulations to Thailand moving up the rankings. The happiest country in the world

Government House, March 23 – Government spokesman revealed that the Prime Minister was pleased to move up to 60th place out of 137 countries around the world. in the Index of the Happiest Countries in the World (World Happiness Report) 2023

Mr. Anucha Burapachaisri, acting spokesman for the Prime Minister's Office, revealed that General Prayut Chan-o-cha, Prime Minister and Minister of Defense Glad to hear from the World Happiness Report 2023. This year, Thailand was ranked 60th happiest country in the world. Which has a better rank than the previous year. The results of the World Happiness Report 2023 are published by the Sustainable Development Solutions Network of the United Nations (UN). Published on March 20 of every year, which is considered the International Day of Happiness. (International Day of Happiness)

A spokesman for the prime minister's office said data was gathered from credible sources such as Gallup World Poll, a global survey firm. which surveyed and assessed the average life of people around the world from 2020 to 2022 and interviewed more than 100,000 people in 137 countries. Yes, health, freedom, generosity. and perspectives on corruption coupled with socio-economic data This year, Thailand was ranked 60th in the world's happiest countries, up one rank from last year's ranking. And Finland remains number 1 for the sixth consecutive year.

“The Prime Minister is delighted with the results of the 2023 World Happiness Report where Thailand has been ranked better. I am pleased that the administration of the government policy implementation help people contributed to the improvement of the country's ranking from the World Happiness Report Even though every country in the world has faced challenges in recent times, But part of it is love, unity, obeying the law. For the sake of the common good of the people of the country who contributed to the country's ability to overcome all problems, ”said Mr. Anucha.-Thai News Agency

Source: Thai News Agency

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