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In this episode, Afu and Ray speak with Pita Limjaroenrat, Thailand’s former Move Forward Party leader, who kept his reformist spirit alive even after his victory as elected Prime Minister got overturned and he got a 10-year ban from politics. Prior to the ban, his party successfully pushed some notable legal reforms, including the anti-enforced disappearance law, labour law, and marriage equality law.
Pita draws parallels between Indonesia’s and Thailand’s most fundamental problems: wealth inequalities, single-metropolis problem, education quality gap, and rampant corruption. Yet, Pita’s attempt to push for reforms through legislative deliberations and campaigning has shown results: his party and its reformist agenda won the people’s votes, and they passed progressive laws that would help solve those problems.
It turns out, reform can happen even inside a broken system. So, what can our policymakers learn from him?
Listen to the full episode and find out!
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The Reformist Podcast invites guests who are doing an uncomfortable mission: pushing changes, from inside the system or otherwise, despite established boundaries within that might resist such changes.
We ask: What have you done, or are trying to do, that has reformed the way things are being done for the better? What does, or did, it take to make such changes happen?
We think of our podcast as a ‘friendly’ courtroom for discourse. Guests will bring to the table ‘evidences’ of their reform (Thesis). Our questions will present the counterarguments — not to challenge them per se, but to allow our guests to show the complexities of pushing reforms (Antithesis). We will wrap-up the key takeaways; helping our listeners to navigate and understand the nuances of reforms that our guests are trying to do (Synthesis).
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