Popular Post snoop1130 Posted August 20 Popular Post Posted August 20 The Government of Thailand reintroduced a traditional 13th-century method of lodging complaints, by encouraging residents to ring a bell outside the Parliament building to voice their grievances and concerns. Channel 3 reported today, August 20, that a brand-new bell, crafted in a traditional Thai style, was placed outside the government contact centre at the Parliament building about a week ago. The media explained that this bell is intended to be used by residents seeking assistance from government officials. This reminded Thai history enthusiasts of the traditional method of filing complaints during the Sukhothai Kingdom under the reign of King Ram Khamhaeng, around the 13th century. The king offered a similar bell outside his palace, urging locals to ring it when they needed help from the king. The media questioned whether this complaint-lodging method contradicts the government’s policy to create a “Smart Parliament,” which was pursued while Chuan Leekpai was the Speaker of the House of Representatives between 2019 and 2023. The second Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives, Pichet Chuamuangpan, explained in an interview with Channel 3 that the bell is merely a symbol representing the place where people can seek help. According to Pichet, government officials would be on standby in the office behind the bell, ready to listen to people’s complaints, especially during parliamentary meetings on Wednesdays and Thursdays when multiple complaints are typically lodged. When asked whether the bell contradicts the “Smart Parliament” policy, an official in the office behind the bell told the media that it is not about modernity but rather about the different working styles of each Speaker of the House of Representatives. However, the bell and the office behind it have not yet been officially operated, as evidenced by the plastic sheet still wrapped around the bell. Parliament officials have not yet disclosed when the bell and officials will be ready to receive complaints. By Petch Petpailin Photo via Channel 3 Source: The Thaiger 2024-08-20 - Cigna offers a variety of health insurance plans designed to meet the minimum requirement for medical treatment coverage, with benefits reaching up to THB 3 million. These plans are tailored to provide comprehensive healthcare solutions for expatriates, ensuring peace of mind and access to quality medical services. To explore the full range of Cigna's expat health insurance options and find a plan that suits your needs, click here for more information. Get our Daily Newsletter - Click HERE to subscribe 2 3
Popular Post MikeandDow Posted August 20 Popular Post Posted August 20 (edited) Think the bell will be ringing constantly Edited August 20 by MikeandDow 1 1 1 3
Popular Post lordgrinz Posted August 20 Popular Post Posted August 20 24/7 noise complaint coming soon. 3
Popular Post fondue zoo Posted August 20 Popular Post Posted August 20 Hear Ye Hear Ye, you all suck! 1 2 1
hotchilli Posted August 20 Posted August 20 10 hours ago, snoop1130 said: The media explained that this bell is intended to be used by residents seeking assistance from government officials. I hope they have a revolving front door.. Plus a ticket queuing machine and seating area with shade 1
Popular Post mokwit Posted August 20 Popular Post Posted August 20 Ask not for whom the bell tolls. 1 2
tandor Posted August 20 Posted August 20 Quasimodo out of Retirement..oh thats right, Bell-ringing is probably on the restricted list. 1
fondue zoo Posted August 21 Posted August 21 It's a trap, there's an unmarked van waiting nearby, ding the bell, you go for a ride and a chat.
Purdey Posted August 21 Posted August 21 Looks like a very grand bell. I wonder how much it cost to make, and how much they paid for it. 1
Will B Good Posted August 21 Posted August 21 6 hours ago, tandor said: Quasimodo out of Retirement..oh thats right, Bell-ringing is probably on the restricted list. Even he will get the hump with that bell ringing 24/7 1
Will B Good Posted August 21 Posted August 21 4 hours ago, fondue zoo said: It's a trap, there's an unmarked van waiting nearby, ding the bell, you go for a ride and a chat. Didn.t Uncle Tu try to set up Re-Education centres???
JBChiangRai Posted August 21 Posted August 21 5 minutes ago, Purdey said: Looks like a very grand bell. I wonder how much it cost to make, and how much they paid for it. About a billion baht according to the budget. 2
Will B Good Posted August 21 Posted August 21 1 minute ago, JBChiangRai said: About a billion baht according to the budget. Cheaper than the digital clocks they installed or the ipads and iphones they bought themselves.
Will B Good Posted August 21 Posted August 21 16 hours ago, snoop1130 said: The second Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives, Pichet Chuamuangpan, explained in an interview with Channel 3 that the bell is merely a symbol representing the place where people can seek help. Bit like the government then. 1
newnative Posted August 21 Posted August 21 Saw the headline and my first guess was that complainers would be thrown into public stocks in front of parliament.
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