More than half of Thais are unhappy with PM Srettha’s performance.
The three-hour ban on alcohol sales has been in force since 1972, when Thailand became one of the world’s most popular leisure destinations.
Such a move would provide relief to many thirsty tourists in Thailand, which is sweltering in temperatures of almost 38 deg C, and help bars, hotels and eateries. The Prime Minister is under pressure to revive South-east Asia’s second-largest economy, with a recent opinion survey showing that more than half of Thais are unhappy with Mr Srettha’s performance.
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