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Pita leads party’s 32 MPs-elect to meeting with Bangkok governor and staff


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Move Forward party’s 32 MPs-elect for Bangkok, led by party leader Pita Limjaroenrat, met Bangkok Governor Chadchart Sittipunt and his staff today (Tuesday) to discuss ways and methods of cooperation, between the future government and the city administration, in addressing all the pressing problems for the benefit of city dwellers.

 

The problems raised during the meeting included PM2.5 dust pollution, the planned relocation of the Khlong Toei port to reduce traffic congestion, the city’s traffic light system, a tax increase on unused commercial land and a single ticket system for bus services.

 

Pita told the meeting that the Move Forward party intends to work seamlessly with the city’s administration to address unresolved problems and to deal with new challenges which may arise in the future.

 

Full Story: https://www.thaipbsworld.com/pita-leads-partys-32-mps-elect-to-meeting-with-bangkok-governor-and-staff/

 

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A bit too early in n my opinion to be doing anything. They need to lay low and be confirmed as the winner before they start making plans. You all know how things work here, and it’s not very pleasant. 

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11 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

The problems raised during the meeting included PM2.5 dust pollution

i didn't know there were reps from surrounding countries in thailand all looking to solve the issue.

 

bravo guys. 

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6 hours ago, jcmj said:

A bit too early in n my opinion to be doing anything. They need to lay low and be confirmed as the winner before they start making plans. You all know how things work here, and it’s not very pleasant. 

He might no already he will ok to run as PM ?

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