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New Bangkok governor to announce ‘more practical’ policies

The new governor of Bangkok is set to announce new governance policies with an emphasis on practicality, while driving forward the sidewalk regulation campaigns.
Governor of Bangkok Pol Gen Atsawin Kwanmuang revealed he had recently called a meeting with vice governors and officials to prepare for the announcement of Bangkok Metropolitan Administration’s (BMA) new governing policies which must be practical, realistic and implementable.
Officials have been appointed to gather information on the new policies, such as solutions to traffic congestion, elder care and support, and improvements to education. The new management will also proceed with the ongoing projects such as enforcing pavement regulations.
The new policies are expected to be announced within this month, and set the principle guidelines for BMA’s operations.
On this matter, the newly appointed Deputy Governor of Bangkok Pattarut Tantaranon has said the BMA will continue to proceed ongoing and unfinished projects, while new projects will be formulated from the needs of the public and the government, and will follow the late King Bhumibol Adulyadej’s royal teachings.
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