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Report Bangkok's Future: Move Towards Autonomy and Modern Governance
Picture courtesy of Daily News Bangkok is poised for significant administrative changes as politicians discuss running the city more independently, akin to a state rather than a traditional city. On May 1, Governor Chadchart Sittipunt met with Members of Parliament at Bangkok City Hall to explore dramatic reforms aimed at modernising the city's governance. The meeting, held in the Nopparat Room near the Giant Swing, brought together key figures like Parit Wacharasindhu, the spokesperson of the People’s Party and head of the House Subcommittee on Upgrading Bangkok’s Administration. Parit highlighted the limitations faced by Bangkok's governor, who lacks authority over critical areas such as traffic and public transport, despite being elected by the city's residents. The proposed reforms focus on three main areas: Empowering the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA): The plan suggests granting the BMA autonomy to make independent decisions regarding budgets, staffing, and governance without central government interference, allowing for more responsive and efficient management. Restructuring Administration: A new two-tier system would establish elected councils and executives at the district or cluster level, bringing governance closer to the people and making it more responsive to local needs. Boosting Public Participation: Initiatives include enabling online petitions, referendums, and ensuring transparent access to city data. These measures aim to give residents more influence over budgets and policy. These reforms are the result of extensive research and public consultations that began in mid-2024. Now being finalised for submission to Parliament, there are two paths for legal reform: MP-backed legislation expected between July and August or a BMA-drafted bill requiring Cabinet approval, which could expedite the process. Governor Chadchart emphasised the urgency of updating Bangkok's governing laws, which have remained unchanged since 1985. Current structures are described as inefficient, with responsibilities like maintaining footpaths falling under the BMA, while police manage roads. "We need a more unified, effective system," he stated. Achieving these changes will require collaboration between city and national leaders. Both Governor Chadchart and Parit agree that cooperation is crucial for advancing the proposed reforms, which could significantly shape the future of Bangkok governance. Adapted by ASEAN Now from The Thaiger 2025-05-02 -
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Flights: Chiang Mai to London
Kayak.com is good. - It searches a lot of other providers (trip.com, Expedia, airlines own, etc.) for best prices. - Allows you to be flexible on dates by picking +/- 3 days either side i.e. lets you search a full week in one go which you can then repeat for each week in a month for example if you’re flexible. - Ability to filter results by number of stops, departure time, airline, etc. -
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Norway Warns UK Against Abandoning North Sea Energy
Yes the UK has large coal reserves that is why the UK imports most of the coal that it uses. The UK has no facilities to produce coke for British Steel and I believe the recent deliveries came from Australia. Can somebody point out the Ed Miliband that bulk tankers don't run on fresh air. -
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Travel Bangkok Ranks 6th Among World's Most Expat-Friendly Cities
Actually, they're very similar. Paved with asphalt, some logical and some strange in their setups. The only difference is driving on the other side of the road in the US. Oh yes, and much better drivers. -
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https://youtube.com/@mentourpilot
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