Jirayu Huangsap
Jirayu Huangsap is the spokesperson for the Prime Minister's Office in Thailand. He plays a crucial role in communicating government policies and decisions to the public. He was in the news following a cabinet meeting where he announced that relevant ministries would study the impact of current alcohol sales restrictions, indicating a potential shift in policy to accommodate economic demands.
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Thailand:
Jirayu Huangsap, a former advisor to the Prime Minister, expressed concerns about the opposition party's role.
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Thailand:
Jirayu Huangsap, the spokesperson for the Prime Minister's Office, warned that the government led by Anutin Charnvirakul could be seen negatively.
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Thailand:
Jirayu Huangsap, a former chairman of the committee on independent organizations, called for strict checks on the qualifications of new ministers.
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Thailand:
Jirayu Huangsap has been appointed to continue as the spokesperson for the Prime Minister's Office.
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Thailand:
Jirayu Huangsap is the spokesperson for the Prime Minister's Office and provided an update on the Thai-Cambodian border situation.
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Thailand:
Jirayu Huangsap, the spokesperson for the Prime Minister's Office, stated that hosting the Tomorrowland music festival in Thailand will elevate the country to a global music festival hub.
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Thailand:
Jirayu Huangsap, the spokesperson for the Prime Minister's Office, stated that in the Cabinet meeting, Deputy Prime Minister Phumitham Wechayachai ordered support for the military in response to Cambodia.
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Thailand:
Jirayu Huangsap is the spokesperson for the Prime Minister's Office and the committee managing the Thai-Cambodian border situation.
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Thailand:
Jirayu Huangsap is the spokesperson for the Prime Minister's Office and summarized the border situation between Thailand and Cambodia.
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Thailand:
Jirayu Huangsap, the spokesperson for the Prime Minister's Office, reported on the Cabinet's directives regarding the Thai-Cambodian border situation.
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