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5 decades of governor elections that have shaped modern Bangkok


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In 1971, Phra Nakhon was merged with Thon Buri province on the opposite bank of the Chao Phraya River to form Krungthep Maha Nakhon, now the capital’s official name. (Photo by Waranont (Joe))

 

Bangkokians choose their next governor on May 22, the latest episode in 50 years of administration that has shaped the world capital that we know today.

 

Here, Thai PBS World reviews highlights from the last half-century of Bangkok’s governance, including overlooked facts that readers may find fascinating.

 

Pre-election Bangkok

 

Thailand’s capital has been known as “Bangkok” for decades, though its historical name was Phra Nakhon province.

 

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In 1971, Phra Nakhon was merged with Thon Buri province on the opposite bank of the Chao Phraya River to form Krungthep Maha Nakhon, now the capital’s official name.

 

Full story: https://www.thaipbsworld.com/5-decades-of-governor-elections-that-have-shaped-modern-bangkok/

 

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6 hours ago, webfact said:

Bangkokians choose their next governor on May 22, the latest episode in 50 years of administration that has shaped the world capital that we know today.

Lets hope some lessons have been learned on what not to do in the next 50 years.

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