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25-01-08, 08:10 PM #1
MP wants martial law lifted in Chiang Mai
MP wants martial law lifted in Chiang Mai
(BangkokPost.com) - A People Power party (PPP) member of parliament submitted a letter to House Speaker Yongyuth Tiyapairat, requesting him to ask Prime Minister Surayud Chulanont to lift martial law in Chiang Mai.
Surapong Towichukchaikul, an MP from Chiang Mai, said martial law in the province has a negative impact on tourism and economy.
Mr Surapong said lifting martial law would help boost tourism for the annual flower festival there in February.
Mr Surapong said he does not oppose martial law in risky areas such as the three restive southern province or provinces where drugs remain a problem."There is no such thing as totally useless information"
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25-01-08, 08:17 PM #2
Re: MP wants martial law lifted in Chiang Mai
honestly, I don't think the martial law has much to do with tourism in this area. forest fires, crime, pollution, crazy traffic etc yes. most visitors are probably not even aware martial law hasn't been lifted - I certainly wasn't.
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25-01-08, 08:44 PM #3
Re: MP wants martial law lifted in Chiang Mai
"There is no such thing as totally useless information"
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25-01-08, 08:50 PM #4
Re: MP wants martial law lifted in Chiang Mai
I wonder how we had elections if there were restrictions on political activity? there definitely were posters and probably rallies too, not that I bumped into them. most people just really don't care either way I think. I mean, not passionately, they just want to go on with their lives.
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25-01-08, 10:41 PM #5
Re: MP wants martial law lifted in Chiang Mai
Yes-you are right-elections and politicians don't pay the bills-in fact you can say they create them in creating taxes etc.
I am surprised the lifting of martial law was requested-surely the PPP as the de facto government could have waited until next weekand abolished it themselves?"There is no such thing as totally useless information"
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