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    Anutin admits to difficulties in solving the Green Line train issues

    Interior Minister Anutin Charnvirakul admitted today (Tuesday) that solving the Green Line train issue, which involves massive debt, concession contracts and legal disputes, is complicated and difficult and will take time to resolve.


    This statement was made after Anutin met with Bangkok Governor Chadchart Sittipunt for a discussion on the BTS issue.


    The Interior Ministry is involved because its agency, the Mass Rapid Transit Authority (MRT), invested in the infrastructure of the two extensions of the Green Line train, or BTS. One extension is from Bearing station to Keha in Samut Prakan and the other is from Mor Chit to Khu Khot in Pathum Thani.


    The military junta invoked Section 44 of the Executive Decree to order the MRT to transfer the two extensions to the supervision of the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA). The contract to operate the two extensions was awarded to BTSC, the operator of the Green Line, by Krungthep Thanakom, a subsidiary of the BMA, without consent from the City Council. The contract forced BTSC to secure a huge loan to purchase train carriages for the two extensions.


    Due to a legal technicality, however, the BMA has been unable to set the fares for the two extensions, because the locations are outside the jurisdiction of City Hall. Therefore, commuters are currently not being charged fares on the two extensions.


    The BMA has incurred more than 100 billion baht in debt, with more than 40 billion owed to BTSC for the operating and maintenance costs and carriage procurement and 60 billion to the MRT for infrastructure investment.


    The 20-baht train fare for all electric train lines, promised by the Pheu Thai party, will not be possible as long as the Green Line problem remains unresolved.

    Anutin said that all parties involved must be given fair treatment and the way to solve this problem must be in accordance with the law and regulations.


    He sighed deeply when asked whether the contract to operate the two extensions will be invalidated for not having the consent of the City Council.


    “That is why I said it is difficult,” said Anutin, asking, if the contract is invalidated and BTSC stops operating the train, affecting tens of thousands of commuters “What shall we do?”

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    They couldn’t organise a public toilet.

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    even though i agree in principle with many of the comments you post, and subscribe to the view that when you come across an alien culture you must not automatically respect it, you must sometimes pay it the compliment of hating it, i do find your constant negativity about thailand depressing.

    there is great amusement to be had observing the thais attempts at problem solving, and the excuses they come up with when caught with their pants down. stupidity, criminality and lack of respect for others are universal these days. even your beloved eu is cracking under the strain, and thailand is little different. at least the thais are not hamstrung by wokeness and thankfully the majority are not sucking the cock of the minority, which is the natural order of things.

    so cheer up, there are a million flunkeys, a mere bell ring or phone call away, to cater to our every need the levels of service here are a joy. there is food everywhere, and should we need to see a quack, there are no long waiting lists to suffer. The trains run on time, as do the buses, and anyone who goes on strike loses their job immediately. just as it should be. a problem arises? well flexibility is the name of the game here and there is always a solution.

    so have a good day, why dont you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Seekingasylum View Post
    They couldn’t organise a public toilet.
    Or a piss up in a brewery.

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    Quote Originally Posted by taxexile View Post
    even though i agree in principle with many of the comments you post, and subscribe to the view that when you come across an alien culture you must not automatically respect it, you must sometimes pay it the compliment of hating it, i do find your constant negativity about thailand depressing.

    there is great amusement to be had observing the thais attempts at problem solving, and the excuses they come up with when caught with their pants down. stupidity, criminality and lack of respect for others are universal these days. even your beloved eu is cracking under the strain, and thailand is little different. at least the thais are not hamstrung by wokeness and thankfully the majority are not sucking the cock of the minority, which is the natural order of things.

    so cheer up, there are a million flunkeys, a mere bell ring or phone call away, to cater to our every need the levels of service here are a joy. there is food everywhere, and should we need to see a quack, there are no long waiting lists to suffer. The trains run on time, as do the buses, and anyone who goes on strike loses their job immediately. just as it should be. a problem arises? well flexibility is the name of the game here and there is always a solution.

    so have a good day, why dont you.
    Fucking hell tax. Maybe your not a total kunt after all.? I'm.glad you've finally taken my advice and decided not to hitch yer wagon to this sausages chap who talks absolute bollocks

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