The games will be held from November 20 to December 18 and Thailand was reportedly the only country in Southeast Asia that had not secured the broadcast rights.
On Wednesday, the National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission approved a budget of 600 million baht for the purpose.
Some people disagree with the total expenditure, believing it is high and the money could instead be used on other things, such as investing in government projects, flood compensation, free student lunches, helping farmers and old age allowance.
Here’s what the government can do with the 1.6 billion baht:
1. Construct 40 kilometres of two-lane roads
2. Construct a 1km monorail electric route
3. Buy 133-160 electric buses
4. Build 530 electric vehicle chargers
5. Compensate around 220,000 households affected by floods, with 7,000 baht going to each family.
6. Help 80,000 farmers
7. Pay for 11 days of free lunch for students across the country
8. Pay old age allowance for a month
9. “Khon La Khrueng” (Let’s Go Halves) campaign for 2 million people
10. Retain the diesel fuel price for three days
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