Bangkok: "Ratchada," the new government spokesperson, entered Government House to pay respects to sacred objects. Taking advantage of an auspicious time, Ratchada, the new government spokesperson, entered Government House to pay respects to sacred sites and unveiled her digital communication plan.
According to Thai News Agency, Ms. Rachada Thanadirek, Spokesperson for the Prime Minister's Office, paid respects to the sacred objects within Government House, including the shrine of the guardian spirits, the shrine of the ancestral spirits, and the shrine of the grandparents. The Spokesperson offered flower garlands and other offerings.
The government spokesperson addressed the appointment as government spokesperson in Prime Minister Anutin's government, emphasizing a communication style that is easily understood by the public, minimizing formal language, and focusing on concise and meaningful content. As government spokesperson, he stated that he will present important and beneficial policies and factual information as accurately as possible to prevent misinformation. If any inaccurate news is found, he will promptly correct and present the correct information.
Paying respects to the sacred objects at Government House is an important tradition for new appointees to the government, to bring good fortune before officially beginning their duties.