In a meeting yesterday with Bangkok Governor Chadchart Sittipunt, Move Forward Party (MFP) chief and prime ministerial candidate Pita Limjaroenrat pledged to address 21 major points plaguing the capital city. These problems include visitors congestion, flooding, and PM 2.5 air pollution. The meeting was also attended by a number of MFP MPs-elect for Bangkok and Bangkok councillors, signalling a strong collaboration between the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) and the potential future authorities.
Pita, who is at present main the formation of the following government, expressed his commitment to working closely with the BMA. Discussing Undiscovered ’s important problems, corresponding to PM2.5 dust pollution, Pita highlighted that the BMA only has authority over emissions from four-wheeled vehicles. He famous that tackling emissions from larger vehicles, which additionally contribute to air air pollution, would require the involvement of relevant ministries.
During the meeting, the MFP leader knowledgeable Governor Chadchart of his plan to suggest forty five new legal guidelines particularly associated to the BMA in parliament. One of these proposed legislations would require, for the primary time, the election of district chiefs in Bangkok. This would mean that every district in the metropolis would have its personal mayor reporting to the governor. Pita believes that this strategy would improve metropolis management and permit residents of each district to be instantly concerned within the process, The Pattaya News reported.
This morning, it was reported that heavy rainfall and floods are anticipated to hit fifty four provinces in Thailand, with a 70% probability of precipitation across the country, and Bangkok might face flash floods..