Pita Limjaroenrat at Korea University. Photographed by Dang Tran Minh Son.
By Giorgio Cioffi (gio12060@korea.ac.kr)
On December 6, Pita Limjaroenrat, the previous leader of the Thai political party Move Forward, spoke to Korea University (KU) students at the College of Political Science and Economics (PSE) in a Q&A session from 6:00 to 7:00 PM. In his opening remarks, the politician expressed that he sees potential for Thailand to learn from Korea¡¯s economic and political model. He then addressed questions related to his party¡¯s core beliefs and his attempted bid for Prime Minister (PM).
Commenting on Move Forward¡¯s astounding success – especially among young voters – Limjaroenrat alluded that taking distance from the longstanding yellow and red shirts¡¯ movements might have favored the popularity of the party. The reason could be, according to the ex-leader, that ¡°the polarization of the country has been responsible for its economic stall;¡± on the other hand, his party¡¯s campaign clearly expressed a state of dissatisfaction with Thailand¡¯s ¡°systematic inertia¡± and a desire for reform.
Turning to the challenges that lie ahead of Korea and Thailand¡¯s relations, Limjaroenrat explained that several issues need to be addressed for his nation to become a trusted friend of Korea. He promptly pointed to the conundrum of illegal employment of Thai laborers as a primary example, emphasizing that such issues require a willingness to cooperate between private companies and public institutions.
The discussion concluded with a message for students and youngsters aspiring to make a change in politics. Limjaroenrat stressed the importance of bringing a fresh perspective and actively engaging in politics on a day-to-day basis.
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