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PM pushes transport projects to develop Mae Hong Son

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PM pushes transport projects to develop Mae Hong Son

By THE NATION

 

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PRIME MINISTER General Prayut Chan-o-cha yesterday said he expected the development of three routes to Mae Hong Son – one of the most visited provinces in the North – to enhance transportation in line with the development strategy for the region over the next five years.
 

Key destinations like Mae Sariang and Pai should have proper infrastructure developed first in the northern border province, which receives three Nok Air flights a week, Prayut said during his visit there yesterday.

 

Transport Minister Arkhom Termpittayapaisith said yesterday that Nok Air expected to operate up to four flights a week from Chiang Mai to Mae Hong Son. Direct flights from Bangkok to Mae Hong Son have also been discussed although currently considered impractical by airline operators.

 

The airport in Pai district should also be opened for smaller planes. 

 

He said provincial railway transport in the province would also be studied based on feasibility, he said.

 

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During a meeting with local residents, Prayut defended his trip to the area, saying it was not meant as political campaigning for the junta-led government ahead of the upcoming general election.

 

“I come here as a brother of yours. I don’t come here for political purposes,” Prayut told the locals. 

 

“I just want to meet you as you are like my family. And that’s also the feeling of all my deputies and ministers,” the PM said in his speech.

 

The one-day trip to Mae Hong Son was Prayut’s first field visit in 2018. Last year, he had made several visits to the provinces, where approvals for multi-billion-baht development projects were made during mobile Cabinet meetings.

 

The prime minister has insisted that it is a way to keep in touch with local people and authorities. However, critics viewed it as an attempt by Prayut to politically gain the upper hand while the ruling junta maintained its ban on political activities.

 

Prayut yesterday also tried to clarify his term “Thai Niyom”, or “Thai-ism”, that he had used last week to define Thai democracy.

 

While the idea was perceived as an attempt to introduce a new kind of democracy, Prayut explained that “Thai Niyom” is actually a “top-down steering administration” that should correspond to all people’s needs.

 

“We have to stick to Pracharat, reconciliation and agreement of truth to realise this Thai Niyom”, Prayut said, addressing the three agendas of his government.

 

While the Pracharat scheme is meant to convey cooperation among government, private and civil society sectors, reconciliation is supposed to be created among all sides, including political elements, through the military-formulated “agreement of truth”.

 

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Source: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/detail/politics/30336520

 
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-- © Copyright The Nation 2018-01-18

MHS is a lovely, small town with a countryside ambience. Opening it up to mass tourism is the absolute worst thing that can happen to it.

I hope these projects die in the planning phase.

Making money is not the best thing every time. Greed and overdevelopment has destroyed most of Thailand's once beautiful beaches.

9 hours ago, webfact said:

saying it was not meant as political campaigning for the junta-led government ahead of the upcoming general election.

But he preaches his political brands "Pracharat" and “Thai Niyom” :

“We have to stick to Pracharat, reconciliation and agreement of truth to realise this Thai Niyom”

That sir is campaigning.

Was his trip political or necessary government business?

9 hours ago, webfact said:

“I come here as a brother of yours.

 

9 hours ago, webfact said:

“I just want to meet you as you are like my family.

Prayut has said he is now a politician, not a soldier. This is the talk of a politician!

As I surmised, he'll use the PM's resources and likely the Thai treasury to conduct a surreptitious election campaign far in advance than potential opposition and in violation of his own laws.

The Thai people must carefully judge this ubiquitous political behavior when they are finally allowed to vote.

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