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Striking Hard in the Corner – Chadchart's Second Term to Combat Bangkok Corruption

Chadchart Sittipunt won Bangkok's gubernatorial election with 1.44 million votes, securing a second term and breaking his previous record while facing calls to intensify anti-corruption efforts in the capital.

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Chadchart Sittipunt achieved a decisive victory in the Bangkok gubernatorial election with 1.44 million votes, securing his second term as governor. His vote count not only represents a clear win but also shatters the previous record of 1.38 million votes from four years ago, reflecting increased public popularity and trust in his administration. While Chadchart's overwhelming victory is evident, some analysts suggest the weak showing of his competitors may have contributed to the margin—the main contenders appeared uncompetitive. Among the runners-up, independent candidate Mallika Mahasuk garnered 288,000 votes, surprisingly outpacing Dr. Chaiwatn Sthavaravichit of the Democrat Party, who received 176,000 votes. Dr. Chaiwatn's underperformance was notable given the Democrat Party's dominance in the concurrent Bangkok Metropolitan Assembly elections, winning all 33 parliamentary seats. However, the gubernatorial race produced different results, possibly due to controversy surrounding a former Thammasat University rector who was associated with the Democrat campaign as an adviser to the governor—a figure viewed with suspicion by democracy advocates. The Democrat Party did secure 22 of 50 assembly seats, an improvement from their previous 14 seats as the Future Forward Party. The Worker Group came second with 11 seats, followed by the Democrat Party with 8 seats. During his first term, Chadchart implemented several concrete achievements including resolving BTS debt issues, improving sidewalks, increasing trees and public parks, and launching a traffic incident reporting application. However, Bangkok residents remain concerned about corruption suppression and combating graft. Chadchart's advisory team acknowledged this as a priority to be addressed within the first 100 days of his second gubernatorial term. There is hope that the governor will elevate Bangkok's anti-corruption efforts to a higher level.

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National

Editorial – Chadchart's Second Term

Bangkok voters re-elected Chadchart Sittipunt as governor for a second term with 1.44 million votes, reflecting confidence in his administration despite major challenges including waste management, pollution, traffic, and flooding that rema

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Bangkok voters elected Chadchart Sittipunt back to the Governor's seat for a second term on June 28, 2026, with over 1.44 million votes. Beyond reflecting his increased popularity since the 2022 election, the result demonstrates that Bangkok residents continue to trust his administrative approach, giving him another four years to continue his work.

However, a landslide victory does not necessarily mean the job will become easier; on the contrary, public expectations have risen higher, as people have witnessed both concrete achievements and persistent unresolved limitations during his first term.

The capital's major challenges remain unchanged, including waste and environmental management, reducing PM 2.5 dust pollution, solving traffic problems, flooding, public safety, and livelihood and quality of life for residents amid a fragile economic situation.

Chadchart is adopting the "Bangkok 9 Good" strategy as the foundation for his second-term administration, covering transparent governance, safe city, environment, public health, transportation, education, economy, society, and infrastructure. The goal is to make Bangkok a city that creates opportunities and hope for everyone.

In policy terms, this constitutes a comprehensive plan touching nearly every dimension of urban development. However, the real challenge lies not in announcing policies but in executing them, particularly large-scale projects requiring substantial budgets that depend on cooperation from multiple agencies and approval from the Bangkok Metropolitan Council.

Although Chadchart was elected as an independent candidate, politics within the council remains crucial for policy implementation, as no single party or faction commands an absolute majority.

Coordinating cooperation with councilors from various political groups requires leadership skills, flexibility, and consensus-building rather than relying solely on public popularity.

Another issue is the accusations raised by political opponents during the campaign, particularly the so-called "air system" allegations and suspicions regarding the city's budget use. Although Chadchart has maintained his innocence and challenged critics to file complaints with the National Anti-Corruption Commission, the final answer does not rest on his explanations but on transparent investigation processes and facts revealed to the public. His second-term trust is therefore not a reward for past work but a new social contract that people have entrusted him with, accompanied by heightened expectations.

Over the next four years, Bangkok residents will be watching closely whether Chadchart can "eliminate weaknesses" from his first administration while "build upon strengths" that previously earned public confidence.

Ultimately, what will determine the success of Bangkok's governor is not the number of votes received, but the tangible improvement in the quality of life for Bangkok residents across all dimensions.

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Police

No Clear Solution – MP Shooting Case Remains Murky as Three Southern Provinces Deteriorate

Unrest in Thailand's deep south has intensified over the past two weeks with daily violent incidents, while a contentious shooting case involving a Narathiwat MP has exposed alleged military and government involvement, complicating counteri

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Over the past 2-3 weeks, the southern insurgency situation has become abnormal with severe incidents occurring almost daily and multiple incidents per day, causing loss of official lives, civilian injuries, and extensive property damage.

This prompted the Senate's Military and State Security Committee spokesperson to call for the replacement of Region 4 Commander and the ISOC secretary-general, citing policy failures in public relations and ISOC operations.

Frequent southern insurgency incidents clearly harm public peace and impact border tourism. Relevant agencies must acknowledge reality and urgently seek solutions.

The committee's focus on Region 4 Commander Lt. Gen. Nathip Poynaok stems from his previous controversial remarks in the Kamlasak Lewamae case, a Nakhon Si Thammarat MP from the Palang Pracharath Party, which involved Ponae Tadika school and a hardline, hawkish approach.

Globally established wisdom, including from Thailand's own civil conflict history, shows that political wars cannot be suppressed by force—the more one suppresses, the larger terrorism grows. Only politics leading military strategy, with principles of understanding, engagement, and development, can succeed.

Region 4 Commander's stance and the Kamlasak shooting case both contradict effective southern insurgency solutions and further destabilize the three southern provinces.

Authorities arrested seven operatives and coordinators, including two Navy officers at rear admiral and captain ranks. Military ISOC vehicles were used in the incident, and weapons forensics revealed a Navy rifle scheduled for destruction that was allegedly used to shoot MP Kamlasak, plus a U.S.-supplied weapon now involving the U.S. Embassy in Thailand.

Despite such official traces, police investigation stalled at the shooters without reaching the masterminds—a clear procedural failure. The Palang Pracharath Party investigation team, led by Police Major General Thawi Sodsong, party leader and former renowned detective, independently traced evidence and accessed suspect phone data through court processes, bypassing normal police procedures.

Major developments may emerge soon from the Palang Pracharath team, but the Kamlasak shooting case—orchestrated by government network—represents a critical fault line intensifying the three southern provinces' crisis.

By Vong Tawan

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National

Siripong Proposes 240 Billion Baht Loan to Convert 80,000 Public Vehicles Across 7 Categories to Electric System

Thailand's transport ministry is seeking 240 billion baht in loans to convert 80,000 public transport vehicles across seven categories into electric vehicles, aiming to reduce carbon emissions by 200,000 tons annually and lower operating co

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Deputy Transport Minister Siripong Angsakulkiatti announced on June 29, 2569, at Parliament that the Transport Ministry has met with Deputy Prime Minister Ekniti Nitithanprasab and the Finance Ministry to propose a 400 billion baht loan package under a Royal Decree to support the energy transition from fossil fuels to electricity, particularly for public transportation. The initiative targets seven vehicle categories totaling approximately 80,000 vehicles, including taxis, app-based ride services, motorcycles-for-hire, three-wheelers, non-scheduled buses, scheduled buses, trucks, and student transport vehicles.

Siripong emphasized that this measure provides multiple benefits: enhanced public safety, reduced operational costs for operators without raising fares, and reduced dependence on oil energy. The Department of Land Transport calculated that converting all 80,000 vehicles to electric would reduce carbon monoxide emissions by 200,000 tons annually. The project, named "GOV TOPUP," allocates 240 billion baht with differentiated subsidy structures, such as upfront assistance for operators transitioning from old to electric vehicles.

Siripong clarified that the government initiative targets mass transit operators to ultimately improve service quality for the public rather than primarily benefit business operators. When asked about criticism that this isn't an urgent matter, he countered that with current high fuel prices causing widespread public hardship, this is precisely when action is needed. He added that other measures will follow for the general public, but this current focus addresses the public transportation sector where passengers bear fare costs.

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Tourism

Alarming Incident: Chinese Child Cracks Glass Floor at 5A Scenic Viewpoint Using Umbrella, Triggers Safety Standard Review

A Chinese teenager cracked glass at a famous viewing platform in Henan province by striking it with an umbrella, prompting evacuations and renewed safety concerns despite officials confirming the laminated glass met national standards.

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A teenager caused a crack in the glass floor at Baoquan Cliff World Scenic Area in Henan Province, China on June 20 by striking it with an umbrella tip, prompting immediate evacuation of visitors and staff. Although officials confirmed the three-layer laminated safety glass sustained damage only to its outer layer without compromising structural integrity or load-bearing capacity, the incident has sparked widespread online debate about safety standards. While authorities have cordoned off the area for repairs and plan enhanced visitor warnings against striking the glass with hard or sharp objects, many netizens expressed concern, questioning whether high heels could cause more serious damage if an umbrella alone could crack the glass. Critics argue that national safety standards represent only minimum requirements, and projects involving public safety should adhere to higher benchmarks. The scenic area, which holds the Guinness World Record as the world's largest glass viewing platform with over 1,700 square meters of two-level walkway set among red sandstone cliffs of the Taihang Mountains, is a major tourism landmark in China.

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Regional

AOT Pushes Forward with Hat Yai Airport Improvements, Focusing on Passenger Touch Points

Airports of Thailand is upgrading Hat Yai Airport to enhance passenger experience, with renovations showcasing the region's diverse Thai, Chinese, and Muslim cultures set to complete by September 2025.

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Airports of Thailand (AOT) is advancing improvements to Hat Yai Airport to elevate service quality, convenience, and safety while supporting future passenger growth. The project aims to create a travel experience that reflects the area's distinct identity and warmth from the moment passengers arrive.

The improvements include renovations to the departure hall on the second floor, restrooms within the passenger terminal, and lounge areas, incorporating architecture and building systems that showcase the cultural diversity of Hat Yai residents—Thai, Chinese, and Muslim cultures. Artistic patterns and design elements will tell the story of a city that values both diversity and harmonious coexistence, maintaining modern aesthetics while improving passenger experience. This phase is scheduled for completion by September 2027.

Meanwhile, AOT is preparing a multipurpose building to accommodate Hajj pilgrims and their families. The design emphasizes a serene, simple, and open atmosphere to serve as a comfortable waiting area, reducing crowding and providing passengers peace of mind throughout their travel preparation. Improvements include air conditioning systems, renovated bathrooms and prayer rooms, additional ramps for accessibility, and enhanced building systems. This phase is expected to be completed by March 2027.

Regarding baggage security standards, AOT has implemented check-in counter and baggage conveyor belt system upgrades, including an In-Line Baggage Screening system with X-ray machines and automated baggage inspection to improve efficiency and provide passenger confidence in safety standards. This is scheduled for completion by December 2027.

AOT is also prioritizing airport access improvements by upgrading entrance and exit roads and security gates. The entrance traffic lanes will be expanded to three lanes, with six additional security checkpoints—four for vehicles and two for motorcycles—along with expanded vehicle queue areas. This will streamline airport access, with completion expected by August 2028.

AOT remains committed to continually developing the airport responsibly, transforming it from merely a travel destination into a welcoming space that reflects the city's character and warmth, leaving a positive impression from the first step and enriching every passenger's travel experience.

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Police

Eastern Command closes vulnerable passage in Ban Nong Jan, restricts area access after 6 PM

Military forces in Saraew province have closed a border crossing near Ban Nong Jan and banned civilians from the controlled area after 6 p.m., installing additional razor wire to prevent illegal smuggling along the Thai-Cambodian border.

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The Eastern Command, through the Khok Sung Special Task Force and the 12th Ranger Regiment Control Unit, has deployed personnel from Company 1205 to upgrade and reinforce border defenses by installing additional concertina wire. The operation aims to seal a vulnerable passage between checkpoint 40 and checkpoint 41 in the Ban Nong Jan area, Non Mak Mun Subdistrict, Khok Sung District, Sakaew Province.

The Khok Sung Special Task Force has issued an order restricting public access to the controlled area between 6 PM and 6 AM. However, residents with agricultural land in the area may enter and exit between 6 AM and 6 PM through checkpoint 40 only, provided they present national identification cards and register with officials each time.

This operation follows an order from the Khok Sung Special Task Force commander to enhance area control, prevent unauthorized border crossings, and strengthen security along the Thai-Cambodian border.

Under the authority of the 1913 Martial Law Act, the following measures are now in effect:

1. Public access is prohibited at all times between 6 PM and 6 AM. 2. Only individuals with agricultural land in the area may enter between 6 AM and 6 PM, exclusively through checkpoint 40, and must present identification and register with officials for each entry and exit.

This proclamation is effective as of June 28, 2026, and has been signed by Col. Nattawut Sompornam, Commander of the Khok Sung Special Task Force.

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Community

Chulalongkorn Rajamangala University of Technology Opens Registration for Personal Health and Wellness Trainer Certification Program

Chulalongkorn Royal College opens enrollment for a personal training and wellness workshop limited to 30 participants, scheduled for July 16-17, 2569, with applications closing June 30.

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Chulalongkorn Rajamangala University of Technology is now accepting applications for a practical training program in personal health and wellness coaching, limited to 30 participants. The School of Human Kinetics and Health, Faculty of Health Science Technology, invites health science professionals and interested individuals to develop modern leadership skills in health and fitness. Training dates: July 16-17, 2026, 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM. Location: CRA Hall, Chulalongkorn Rajamangala University of Technology. Applicant qualifications: Health science professionals and interested individuals wanting to become leaders in exercise and self-care wellness. Enrollment limited to 30 participants only. Registration period: Now through June 30, 2026. Online registration: https://wellnesspt.cra.ac.th/home or scan the QR code on the promotional poster. For more information, contact the School of Human Kinetics and Health at 064-5862429 or via Facebook at School of Human Kinetics and Health – CRA.

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National

National Savings Fund to Launch Retirement Lottery by Year-End 2026, Plans to Unlock Early Withdrawals Before Age 60

Thailand's National Savings Fund plans to launch retirement lottery tickets by late 2025 and will allow early withdrawals before age 60 for emergencies, using a 60:40 model that lets savers access 40% of contributions while preserving 60% f

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The National Savings Fund (NSF) is planning to launch a retirement savings lottery within 2026, according NSF Secretary General Petch Shinbuttr. The fund is requesting 60 days to finalize project details and has coordinated with the Finance Ministry without encountering obstacles. Once the Finance Ministry approves, the NSF expects to formally begin lottery sales by year-end 2026 to encourage more Thai citizens to save.

For 2026, the NSF aims to add 140,000 new members to its over 2 million existing members, with 20,000 joining in the first half. The fund plans to step up outreach to younger generations, students, and teenagers to start saving from age 15.

Beyond the lottery, the NSF is considering revising regulations to allow members to withdraw emergency funds before the traditional age 60 retirement age. The proposed model uses a 60:40 split, allowing members to withdraw 40% for emergencies or business capital while preserving 60% for retirement. The fund is also exploring partnerships with state financial institutions like Krung Thai Bank and Government Savings Bank to use savings records as collateral for loans, enabling young savers to access credit for startups and business ventures.

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National

UOB Bank: Thai SMEs Lead Region in AI Adoption, Push Expansion into ASEAN Despite Rising Costs

Over 70% of Thai SMEs are adopting artificial intelligence at higher rates than regional peers, helping reduce costs and boost efficiency, while more than 80% plan to expand into ASEAN markets within the next 2-3 years to manage rising oper

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The UOB Business Outlook Study 2026 reveals that over 70% of Thai SMEs are deploying AI in their operations, outpacing the regional average and helping them reduce costs and boost operational efficiency. More than 80% are planning to expand internationally over the next 2-3 years, with ASEAN emerging as a key market for both growth and risk mitigation. Released on June 29, 2026, the survey gathered input from 265 business owners and senior decision-makers across various industries nationwide, marking UOB's first semi-annual publication of the study in seven years to better track rapidly changing global and geopolitical conditions affecting business.

Thai SMEs are leading the region in technology adoption, with over seven in ten survey respondents implementing AI in their businesses—above the regional average—and over eight in ten already using digital solutions. Among AI-adopting businesses, 58% reported reduced operating costs while 44% cited improved operational efficiency, demonstrating AI's tangible business value. However, rising operating costs remain the top concern for Thai SMEs, followed by ASEAN market uncertainty, high interest rates, and economic slowdown. These pressures are particularly acute for sectors with high operational costs and complex supply chains, such as manufacturing, construction, and consumer goods.

Despite these challenges, businesses prioritize long-term competitiveness over short-term cost-cutting, ranking ESG (37%), customer base expansion (33%), and digital transformation (27%) as higher business priorities than cost reduction (25%) over the next 1-3 years. UOB Bank Thailand Deputy CEO Veeranong Jiranakorn noted that Thai businesses are operating in an increasingly complex environment where cost pressures, supply chain disruptions, and geopolitical uncertainty are no longer temporary challenges but structural changes requiring fundamental business model adaptation.

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National

Academic Jessada Calls Out Pheu Thai Party Leader After Repeated Electoral Losses—A Painful Read

A university professor and science communicator criticized the Democrat Party's leadership after consecutive election losses, saying the party leader should resign as they would in Britain, and expressed doubts about supporting the same lea

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Pheu Thai party leader Nattapong Rueangpanyawutthi, along with Bangkok governor candidate Chaiyawat Sathawarwijit and party secretary-general Picharn Chaowalpatanawong, conceded defeat to Chadchart Sittipunt in the Bangkok gubernatorial election and accepted all criticism regarding the controversial 'Surpol' incident.

On June 29, 2569 (2026), Assoc. Prof. Dr. Jessada Denduangboripant, a biology lecturer at Chulalongkorn University and science communicator, posted on Facebook addressing the matter: "Losing again and again like this—in Britain, the party leader would resign and they'd find someone new. If there's another election next time and it's still the same party leader, I'd have to look for another party to vote for. By the way, the claims about getting more party-list MPs don't really convince me either, not like when we swept nearly the entire province in the general election."

Jessada subsequently posted again, noting that comparing the percentage of votes between the previous and current elections clearly shows Pheu Thai's support has declined, along with the Democrat Party, which finished fourth this time.

He then reshared a post by Wirot Luksanadit, a Pheu Thai party figure, commenting: "Khun Wirot speaks well—he acknowledges mistakes and understands how the party needs to reflect and reform. But the party executives themselves, both the party leader and party secretary, haven't made any statement like that at all."

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