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Sakoltee Phattiyakul: From PDRC whistle-blower to next Bangkok governor?

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Sakoltee Phattiyakul has become the fifth well-known figure to announce he will run in the Bangkok governor election, which will be held on May 22. The first city election since March 2013 will, coincidentally, be held on the anniversary of the 2014 coup.  

 

Sakoltee resigned as the deputy Bangkok governor on March 7 and launched his virtual campaign “Bangkok can be better”. He is due to announce his policy platform and running mates on March 24.

 

He says his campaign will focus on six areas –traffic, security, environment, healthcare, public engineering and social development.

 

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Full Story: https://www.thaipbsworld.com/sakoltee-phattiyakul-from-pdrc-whistle-blower-to-next-bangkok-governor/

 

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