Ruam Thai Sang Chart Party Unveils Policies: Military Pay 200,000 Baht, Electricity 3.3 Baht/unit, Fuel 30 Baht

The Ruam Thai Sang Chart Party’s policy “Decisive Crisis Resolution, Transforming Thailand” highlights canceling MOUs 43 and 44, military combat pay of 200,000 baht, and capping electricity at 3.3 baht per unit and fuel at 30 baht per liter.
On 22 Dec 2025 GMT+7 Ruam Thai Sang Chart Party The Ruam Thai Sang Chart Party announced its 2026 election policies, led by party leader Peeraphan Saleeratwipak, declaring the slogan “Decisive Crisis Resolution, Transforming Thailand.” They pledged to eliminate all damages in Thailand and announced three party candidates: Peeraphan Saleeratwipak as number 1, Atthawit Suwanpakdee as number 2, and Naraphat Kaewthong as number 3.
Regarding national security,
- they proposed canceling MOUs 43 and 44, stating maritime boundaries must follow international law, and land boundaries must adhere to watershed divides on 1:50,000 scale maps.
- They plan to build a border fence between Thailand and Cambodia to clearly demarcate boundaries and prevent gray capital and unauthorized placement of mines.
- Military personnel on combat missions will receive 200,000 baht per mission.
- Voluntary conscripts will be paid 30,000 baht, with a monthly salary and living allowance of 15,000 baht.
- They proposed capital punishment for corrupt individuals and the harshest penalties for high-level scammers.
- they aim to reduce gasoline and diesel prices to 30 baht per liter.
- Electricity rates will be controlled at 3.3 baht per unit by revising gas production cost structures.
- Their “Free Solar” policy allows individuals to generate their own electricity without permits, helping reduce bills and attracting key clean energy businesses like semiconductor manufacturers to Thailand.
- They propose erasing Credit Bureau records upon full debt repayment to enable immediate new loans without data sharing or freezing borrowers’ credit.
Regarding agriculture and water management,
- they plan to stabilize agricultural product prices at 15,000 baht per ton for rice and 6 baht per kilogram for palm oil.
- They will produce “state fertilizer” to solve fertilizer price issues, using Thailand’s potash mineral as a base, selling at no more than 500 baht per sack.
- They propose establishing a “Land Court” to resolve unjust land-use rights issues for citizens.
- They will create “monkey cheeks” water storage reservoirs in every province to prevent floods, store water for agriculture, and connect with the “Free Solar” program to power water pumping and distribution to farmers.
Regarding government administration,
- they aim for efficient bureaucracy by reducing state power, eliminating many licenses, and completing all requests with a single application using technology.
- they plan education reform to allow all children to study their chosen subjects, ending entrance exams and only requiring graduation exams.
- They will stop lawsuits over student loan debts, replacing repayment with social service work instead.