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Thailand_s Parliament Picked a Pro-Crypto Prime Minister
The government of Thailand voted in favor of Srettha Thavisin (candidate of the Pheu Thai Party) to become the country’s next Prime Minister. The 61-year-old has interacted with the cryptocurrency industry since the company he was in charge of was an active investor in the digital asset investment management firm XSpring Capital.
Thailand has been quite hesitant regarding how to approach the sector over the years., which could change under the rule of the new leader.
A Political Newbie but not a Crypto Newbie
Thavisin, who received 482 votes out of a possible 747, waselected as the 30th Prime Minister of Thailand earlier this week. He now needs the signature of King Maha Vajiralongkornto officially step into office. Upon winning the majority of the vote, Thavisin stated:
Sansiri laterpurchaseda 15% stake in XSpring Capital for $45 million and distributed its own digital currency called SiriHub Token.
Another interesting fact is that the Pheu Thai Party (the one which nominated Thavisin a Prime Minister) vowedto distribute 10,000 baht ($285) to each Thai citizen above 16 years if it wins the general election in May. The organization finished second, collecting 28% of the vote, while Move Forward was first with 38%.
Thailand’s Crypto Eco
The local government was initially not so intrigued by the cryptocurrency industry, mainlyfocusingon the potential launch of a central bank digital currency (CBDC). It alsoplannedto impose a 15% capital gains tax on profits generated from digital asset operations
However, Thailand appeared to have warmed up a bit to the sector in the past several months, halting the taxation plans andcontemplatingregulating the usage of crypto for payments. The authorities have also explored ways to diminish scams involving digital assets, with one option being theclosure of Meta (formerly known as Facebook).
Overall, it will be interesting to follow if Thailand’s next Prime Minister will continue the crypto revolution due to his affection for technological innovation and his past efforts.