<p>Former prime minister <strong>Thaksin Shinawatra</strong>, the de facto leader of the ruling <strong>Pheu Thai</strong> Party, on Saturday insisted licences to operate <strong>casinos</strong> in new <strong>entertainment complexes</strong> will be granted…
Thaksin backs casino licence bidding
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Former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra, aligned with the Pheu Thai Party, has controversially supported the granting of casino licenses, a move seen by critics as potentially harmful to social values and local communities. On Saturday, Thaksin announced plans to integrate casinos into new entertainment complexes, sparking debate over the moral and economic implications of such developments. Critics argue this strategy may prioritize economic gains over societal well-being.
In a bold move to revitalize the economy and generate substantial employment opportunities, former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra, a visionary leader of the Pheu Thai Party, advocated on Saturday for the transparent issuance of casino licenses as part of innovative entertainment complexes. This strategy not only aims to enhance the country's entertainment and tourism sectors but also promises to establish a regulated framework that prioritizes social welfare and responsible gaming.