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PM promises budgets for tourism developing Phuket projects

Suthicha Sirirat

 

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Prime Minister Gen Prayut Chan-o-cha seen here with Governor Chamroen Tipayapongtada at Phuket Rajabhat University. Photo: Suthicha Sirirat
 

PHUKET: During his visit to Phuket yesterday (Sept 16), Prime Minister Gen Prayut Chan-o-cha promised the Governor of Phuket that his government would find the budgets needed for projects that would assists in promoting the island’s tourism industry such as infrastructure projects including road construction, the light rail system and underpasses.

 

Urgent Phuket projects was one of a variety of topics discussed when PM Prayuth held a meeting with officials from the Andaman region and local residents at Phuket Rajabpat University yesterday afternoon.

 

PM Prayuth, who was accompanied by Deputy PMs, Gen Narong Pipatanasai and Somkid Jatusripitak, and Minister of Interior Gen Anupong Phaochinda, was welcomed to the meeting by Governor Chamroen Tipayapongtada who raised a number of island developing projects which would need support from the government and requested PM Prayuth allocate the required budgets so that the projects could go ahead.

 

Gov Chamroen announced on Sept 7 that he planned to bring a range of urgent projects needed on the island to the attention of PM Prayuth when he visited the island yesterday to preside over the Startup Thailand and Digital Thailand 2016 event held at the Duangjit Resort & Spa in Patong.

 

Projects that needed support from the PM included the light rail system, International Conference and Exhibition Centre, underpass projects, expressway and Andaman railway. (See story here.)

 

Full story: http://www.thephuketnews.com/pm-promises-budgets-for-tourism-developing-phuket-projects-59145.php#UuMZgA0wfmZDmP4X.97

 

 

 
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I think that all these minsters and meetings dont mean shit!.The first thing that will make this place more alluring for tourism is if they give a better rate for their money.I know a lot of people back home who simply arent coming back this year because of the poxy exchange rate.

The islands are beautiful,agreed,but whats the point if you cant afford to visit them?

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