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    Taking Bangkok’s temperature, two years after Chadchart took charge

    Two years since taking office, Bangkok Governor Chadchart Sittipunt gives himself a lowly 5 out of 10 for his efforts to improve the lives of residents.


    Voters who handed Chadchart a historic landslide victory in 2022 acknowledge his commitment but say that many of his promises remain unfulfilled.


    Hopes were initially high that Chadchart, a doctor of engineering with a Master’s from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), had the expertise to tackle many of the city’s entrenched problems.


    “I had hoped that after he came to power, Bangkok’s flood problems would ease,” said Nuch, a 45-year-old office worker in the capital’s Bang Na district.


    However, those hopes are draining fast. In his two years helming the city’s administration, Chadchart has failed to stem the chronic problem, with floods blocking city streets after every heavy downpour.


    “Whenever it rains, my neighbourhood gets flooded,” Nuch said. “The only good thing is that the floodwaters drain quickly.”


    Asked if she was satisfied with the work of Chadchart’s administration, Nuch said: “I’m not sure. But I’m fed up with the traffic jams and rising cost of living.”


    She also noted that there isn’t a single public park in her neighbourhood, despite Chadchart campaigning on a promise to give every Bangkok household a park within a 15-minute walk.


    Another Bangkokian complained about the lack of footpaths and said the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) wasn’t doing enough to reclaim city streets for pedestrians.


    “I’ve lodged many complaints through the much-touted TraffyFondue platform, but the positive results are always short-lived,” she said.


    Chadchart launched TraffyFondue as a way for residents to contact authorities for solutions of problems they encounter in the city.


    After each complaint, she said, law enforcers show up within two weeks to clear sidewalks in her Bantadtong neighbourhood, which is famous for street food.


    “The tables and chairs placed in front of food stalls disappear on the day of [the officials’] visit, but they are back on the sidewalk the following day,” said the resident, who asked for anonymity.


    She said some stalls brazenly occupy the entire footpath with tables and chairs.


    “I expected the BMA to come up with a more effective solution,” she said. “If there is a photographic record of shop owners breaking the law, they should be fined or face legal action.”


    She likes to walk 5 kilometres from her home to her office, but often cannot face the obstacle course of chairs and tables on footpaths.


    What Chadchart says


    The governor admits his BMA may have fallen short in some areas, but has promised to work all out to fix the problems.


    “I hope people find living in Bangkok less tiring. I want the city administration to be more efficient in enabling people to feel happier and enjoy quality life,” Chadchart said.


    The BMA has so far cleared sidewalks in 370 locations and has targeted another 190 locations for removal of vendor clutter, he said. Chadchart promises the move will improve safety and convenience for pedestrians without removing their access to cheap, delicious street food.


    “We have prepared new locations nearby for the stalls,” he said.


    In the past two years, the BMA has also improved some 785 kilometres of sidewalks, he continued.


    “We have also cleared some 627 kilometres of messy communication cables hanging overhead.”


    More than 100 easy-to-access public parks had also mushroomed across the capital over the past two years, he added, pledging to create another 500 micro-green spaces during his tenure.


    Education, healthcare a priority


    While acknowledging the huge number of complaints about dust and traffic congestion, Chadchart insists that his focus on education and healthcare is justified.


    “BMA-run schools received 20,000 new computers during my term. I’m also encouraging teachers to focus more on their classes by authorizing BMA schools to hire administrative staff.”


    He added that his administration has also updated the curriculum at 437 schools so that students can keep pace with the changing world.


    Under Chadchart, the BMA has also upgraded its primary healthcare facilities to avoid overcrowding in big hospitals. These primary healthcare units have extended their opening hours to 8pm to boost accessibility for 9-to-5 working people.


    What activists say


    Saree Ongsomwang, secretary-general of the Thailand Consumers Council, said she appreciates Chadchart’s dedication in tackling the capital’s problems, citing TraffyFondue and the bold step of paying 23 billion baht to the BTS Skytrain operator for its services.


    “But I think the BMA is moving backwards when it comes to setting up a feeder and public bus system,” she said. “So, I give Chadchart a failing grade when it comes to public transport.”


    She also expressed disappointment that Chadchart had not kept his election promise to lower BTS fares. And she highlighted the lack of action against high-rises popping up in small lanes and affecting residents’ quality of life.


    Nimit Tien-udom, who sits on the National Health Security board, claimed the BMA’s healthcare system has weakened under Chadchart’s leadership.


    “Many patients have reported problems with utilizing their universal healthcare rights in Bangkok,” he said. “Some BMA healthcare centers have refused to register more patients under the scheme because they are already at maximum capacity.”


    While Nimit saw positive signs at Ratchaphiphat Hospital, which has embraced the BMA policy of offering treatment to patients under all healthcare schemes, he said the initiative should be expanded to cover as many people as possible.


    “BMA’s healthcare affairs are difficult to manage,” Nimit conceded. He said Chadchart would only be able to handle Bangkok’s healthcare system if he could jolt city bureaucrats out of their inertia.


    Taking Bangkok’s temperature, two years after Chadchart took charge - Thai PBS World

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    2 years isn't long enough to gain much momentum in a country where he is likely fighting corruption at multiple levels. It'll take him 4 years to get his arms around it and another 4 to get actions implemented.

    The BKK flooding issue is a waste of time. Areas there are at or below sea level and always fighting tides. Rainy season is just a period of time you deal with it. Don't like flooding in your area, pack up and move.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stumpy View Post
    Rainy season is just a period of time you deal with it. Don't like flooding in your area, pack up and move.
    They should probably join a fitness club and have swimming lessons too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stumpy View Post
    2 years isn't long enough to gain much momentum in a country where he is likely fighting corruption at multiple levels. It'll take him 4 years to get his arms around it and another 4 to get actions implemented.

    The BKK flooding issue is a waste of time. Areas there are at or below sea level and always fighting tides. Rainy season is just a period of time you deal with it. Don't like flooding in your area, pack up and move.
    Fucking simplistic seppo twat.

    Bangkok moved from a primate city drained by a network of canals to a primate city that turned them into fucking roads without implementing and maintaining a compensating network of drains that also took into account the seasonal runoff from the rains overflowing reservoirs.

    Their flooding is rooted in the generic Thai incompetence and stupidity.

    Fuck all to do with the sea levels which have always existed and determined the Chaophraya’s effect.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Seekingasylum View Post
    Fucking simplistic seppo twat. Fuck all to do with the sea levels which have always existed


    In the same way as the sun, you ridiculous buffoon.

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    Oh joy, another thread for the climate spammer to take over.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Seekingasylum View Post
    Fucking simplistic seppo twat.
    Gee Look, the smart dumb guy posted.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cyrille View Post


    In the same way as the sun, you ridiculous buffoon.
    Er, you mean in the past 50 years as opposed to, say, the past 60 million years . Yep, the world has totally changed since you discovered you had a pair of bollocks, you fucking eejit.

    You teflers and seppos do amuse.

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    Hey SA...when you are posting all your long winded posts, do you have a mirror on the table and stare at yourself?

    Its actually you amuses us. We laugh at you...I sure hope you know that. Smart dumb guy........
    Last edited by Stumpy; 03-06-2024 at 02:57 PM.

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    Poor semi- literate seppos always struggle with expressing themselves properly. No wonder Trump enjoys such widespread support, he’s probably regarded as a role model for the average seppo fuckwit, a demographic you ably represent, Stumpy.

    And so, so dull.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Seekingasylum View Post
    Poor semi- literate seppos always struggle with expressing themselves properly. No wonder Trump enjoys such widespread support, he’s probably regarded as a role model for the average seppo fuckwit, a demographic you ably represent, Stumpy.

    And so, so dull.
    What!?!? no seppo twat. A bit disappointed SA. I mean your pathetically juvenile name calling speaks volume to how dumb you really are. Must be a painful miserable life stuck in a condo in Toiletsville. I have a small bit of empathy for you....not much mind you...but a little. I mean a grown damn man living in a country he hates spewing diatribe on a forum relentlessly. An adult would take action and get out for ones own mental health. Clearly you lack any self awareness.

    Please do carry on with your infinite wisdom about all, it is quite amusing but boring. Like a record on a turntable that skips.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stumpy View Post
    An adult would take action
    True words, and this is why SA has a problem.

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    Well, not if he enjoys bellyaching all day long.

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    You three could well audition for Act 1 Scene 1 Macbeth.

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