“Senator Benchamat” tells villagers to send her a message asking for cash, not digital money.

Parliament, "Senator Benchamat" debated with a trembling voice, asking the government from the heart of a merchant, asking for cash, not digital money, pointing out that during the campaign, everyone can say that, asking people with money, what's wrong? Why can't they? Ms. Benjamas Aphaithong, Senator for the SME Group, discussed the additional consideration of the draft of the 2024 budget bill, saying that she agreed to receive 10,000 baht, but the villagers asked her to give them cash. She then said in a trembling voice that becoming a Senator this time was an opportunity to express the feelings of all the vendors who have not received much assistance from the government. Farmers receive 10,000 baht per rai, but vendors have to support themselves by selling goods in the middle of the road. They have to be patient, earn a living, and take care of their families. If this time, there is digital money, how will farmers and gardeners who find things to sell have opportunities with digital money? 'At first, we campaigned that everyone must get 10,000 baht, but there were many conditions. Some people who worked hard and had 500,000 baht in savings didn't get it. What did they do wrong that they had 500,000 baht in savings? Why can't everyone get it? Let me tell you. People who work hard but are disqualified claim that they have money and land. It's like a poor person's card. But why don't they make equal equality? Why do they have to grade it? Is it right to create a project that doesn't give everyone access? Everyone works. There has to be an audit for the money to flow into the tax collection sector. Why don't you create opportunities for vendors? When they bring their products to sell, there's only digital money. They have to buy them in the mall. This is the heart of why they want cash,' said Ms. Benchamat. Source: Thai News Agency