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April 30, 2025

On May 11, communities across Thailand will vote in 2,469 municipal elections. Despite these polls being routine, they are a pivotal test of the country's commitment to moral leadership and enabling governance at the grassroots level.

- Peerasit Kamnuansilpa

Local politicians may not command the same spotlight as national figures, but their decisions shape daily life, from road repairs and waste management to community development. If they serve with integrity, towns and cities thrive. If they succumb to corruption or complacency, everyone suffers. These elections present a rare opportunity to demand higher standards from those who would lead our communities.

First of all, we need to look at what “moral leadership at the grassroots” is.

Moral leadership means guiding decisions by ethics, honesty, and a genuine commitment to public service. Though this may sound lofty, it is demonstrated in practical ways. A leader with integrity says no to under-the-table deals and yes to transparent decisions that prioritise community welfare. When officials act ethically, they build trust. Citizens are more likely to support initiatives when they believe their leaders work sincerely for the public good.

In contrast, nepotism and graft quickly breed cynicism. When voters conclude that “all politicians are the same” political disengagement follows. Electing honest local leaders can break this cycle and restore faith that politics, even at the grassroots, can still be a noble calling. Moral leadership is beyond pork-barrel politics.

Moral leadership also requires resisting the misuse of public resources for political gain. A major pitfall in local politics is pork-barrel spending — using public funds for pet projects to sway voters. For instance, a council might hastily pave a few roads before Election Day to impress one neighbourhood, even if other areas have greater needs. Such practices waste resources and neglect broader community priorities.

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