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Bangkok Governor Resigns to Become Independent Candidate

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BANGKOK, March 24 (TNA) – Pol Gen Aswin Kwanmuang resigned as the Bangkok governor and announced his plan to be an independent candidate in the upcoming Bangkok gubernatorial election.

 

He held a press conference on his resignation before the Election Commission will announce the election of the Bangkok governor and local administrators of Bangkok and Pattaya City on March 25.

 

Pol Gen Aswin said he had worked hard as the Bangkok governor in the past five years, five months and five days and canal improvement had been his first mission after assuming the governorship.

 

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there is no such thing as independent candidate, he can be like the Chinese with Russia and can call it Russia neutrality but in his case I assume it's easy to see where he's independent is/will be

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