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As Thailand election looms, voters seek national reset to end decade of decline

With the economy struggling and corruption rife, Thai voters will look to the February 8 election as a chance to turn the country around

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Thailand’s prime minister and Bhumjaithai Party leader Anutin Charnvirakul (second from right) greets people at a market during an election campaign at Chinatown in Bangkok on January 20. Photo: AFP
Aidan Jones
It was a policy meant to ignite a golden age of infrastructure development and put Thailand at the heart of Southeast Asia’s trade and investment for decades to come.

Three years – and three prime ministers – after it was first proposed, a multibillion-dollar “landbridge” across Thailand’s southern neck to slash transport times between Asia’s main shipping lanes has now hit a dead end, entangled in the kingdom’s intractable political crisis.

As Thais prepare to vote on February 8 for yet another government, southerners say the promise of a landbridge connecting the Gulf of Thailand to the Indian Ocean now feels empty.

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“We put our resort up for sale when they announced it, but we’re about to have a fourth government, and they still haven’t even started,” said Rung*, a resort owner in Chumphon province that is at the heart of the proposed landbridge.

“All of the properties around me put up their land for sale as soon … but we’re all still waiting for buyers.”

Srettha Thavisin, then prime minister of Thailand, stands in front of an infographic depicting the landbridge to bypass the Malacca Strait in 2023. Photo: Facebook/Srettha Thavisin
Srettha Thavisin, then prime minister of Thailand, stands in front of an infographic depicting the landbridge to bypass the Malacca Strait in 2023. Photo: Facebook/Srettha Thavisin

On February 8, Thai voters will seek a reset from a decade-long decline that is showing up in poor economic fundamentals in part caused by the chronic political instability.

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