
Politicians said they are ready to follow the 20-year national strategy, published in the Royal Gazette on Saturday, with the aim of turning Thailand into a developed country by 2037, but worry it could end up outdated or may not come to pass.
Critics said it is a tool for the junta regime to get rid of an elected government in the future.
Pheu Thai caretaker deputy secretary-general Chavalit Vichayasuthi said that as the national strategy has been announced, those who work in politics must study it and prepare to follow it.