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Chiang Mai Residents Express Frustration Through Graffiti at Railway Station

Chiang Mai Residents Express Discontent through Graffiti

Chiang Mai, Thailand – In a display of dissatisfaction, Chiang Mai residents have taken to expressing their grievances through the power of graffiti. At the signpost along Charoen Mueang Road, in front of the Chiang Mai Railway Station, a bold message in striking white and purple letters read, “Why isn’t Phitha Prime Minister?” This scrawled message reflects the frustration of locals towards the failure of Phitha Lim Chareonrat, the candidate from the Progressive Party, to secure the coveted position of Prime Minister.

The Progressive Party, despite winning the majority vote, found their hopes dashed as a result of Mr. Phitha’s inability to garner support in the House of Representatives. The majority of Members of Parliament and Senators voted against his appointment, citing multiple political controversies surrounding his candidacy. Consequently, the Thai Pheu Party emerged victorious and formed the current government.

This turn of events has left many Chiang Mai residents disenchanted, particularly those who passionately supported the Progressive Party. Their disappointment is evident in the act of spray painting the thought-provoking question onto various surfaces and riding motorbikes through the streets in front of the railway station, making sure the message is seen by all.

The local authorities, represented by the Mae Ping Police Station, swiftly responded to address the situation. Patrol officers and area owners promptly arrived at the scene to assess the act of graffiti. Coordinating with relevant agencies, they are working diligently to rectify the situation and ensure the public’s concerns are duly acknowledged.

The incident serves as a reminder of the underlying political tension and polarization within the community. The graffiti serves as a visual representation of the frustrations and discontentment felt by some residents. As the authorities continue to investigate and take necessary actions, only time will tell if these protests through graffiti will lead to any meaningful changes in Chiang Mai’s political landscape.

In the meantime, Chiang Mai remains a city divided, with its residents hoping for a resolution to the power struggle that has marked recent events. As the community anxiously awaits further developments, it is clear that the people’s voices will not be silenced.

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27 August 2023 22:09

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Chiang Mai residents are still suspicious, sprayed the message “Why Phitha is not the Prime Minister” on the sign in front of the Chiang Mai railway station, the police of the Mae Ping Police Station, the owner of the area. already in place

On August 27, 2023, reporters reported that at the signpost Along Charoen Mueang Road in front of Chiang Mai Railway Station, Wat Ket Subdistrict, Mueang District, Chiang Mai Province, found a sign indicating the location. placed in front of Chiang Mai Railway Station Someone brought a can of spray paint. The floor is sprayed white. purple text Write a message saying “Why isn’t Phitha Prime Minister?” which means Mr. Phitha Lim Chareonrat Candidate for Prime Minister from the Progressive Party If the Progressive Party has won the majority, forming a government and cannot become prime minister The vote was not passed in the House of Representatives because the majority of MPs and senators voted against. And there were many other political problems of Mr. Phitha’s that caused the prime minister candidate Thai Pheu Party has already formed a government.

which makes some people in Chiang Mai dissatisfied Because most people in Chiang Mai poured their hearts into the far-reaching party, choosing to win 7 out of 10 districts, spraying the above question with spray paint. motorbike Drive through the road in front of Chiang Mai Railway Station. he will see clearly

Recently, Mae Ping police patrol officers, the owners of the area, came to deal with the sign that wrote the message. by inspecting the scene and then coordinating relevant agencies to take corrective action The following message

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