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Actor runs for governor as MPs turn to Puea Thai

Actor-turned politician Yuranan Pamornmontri will contest the upcoming gubernatorial election under the Puea Thai Party's banner.



Actor runs for governor as MPs turn to Puea Thai

Yuranan

Actor-turned politician Yuranan Pamornmontri will contest the upcoming gubernatorial election under the Puea Thai Party's banner.

"I have formed a team," Yuranan revealed yesterday.

He was a successful actor before jumping into politics. Elected as a Bangkok MP under the Thai Rak Thai (TRT) ticket, he a served as the party's deputy spokesman.

Following the dissolution of TRT, Yuranan and many TRT members headed to the People Power Party (PPP) and now Puea Thai .

"We hope Bangkok voters will understand we have simply moved into a new home. Our ideologies remain the same," Anudith Nakornthap said on behalf of the Puea Thai Party's Bangkok sector.

Anudith is among Bangkok MPs whose PPP membership has just ended. On Tuesday, the Constitutional Court dissolved the PPP on grounds of electoral fraud.

A number of MPs from PPP yesterday applied to become members of Puea Thai.

"PPP and Puea Thai are the same group," Anudith announced.

An informed source said high-profile figures like Prapas Chongsanguan and Kittirat na Ranong would work in Yuranan's team.

Prapas, whose bid failed in the October 5 gubernatorial election, once headed the Mass Rapid Transit Authority. Kittirat was former president of the Stock Exchange of Thailand.

"Former City Clerk Nathanon Thavisin has also expressed an interest in becoming a part of Yuranan's team," the same source added.

Bangkok-governor hopefuls must register their candidacy by today or else they cannot contest the election scheduled for January 11.

The new gubernatorial election was called after the re-elected Apirak Kosayodhin resigned over a fire-vehicle corruption scandal.

Kaewsan Atibodhi, who previously served in the Assets Examination Committee, will contest the upcoming election too.

Other high-profile candidates include MR Sukhumbhand Paripatra of the Democrat Party and TV news anchorman ML Nattakorn Devakula.

The Nation

With some 400 million disabled people living in poor countries around the world, governments must work to develop the potential of this enormous group, UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has urged.

In support, a Thai advocate has called for the government's implementation of a Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD).

To mark International Day of Disabled Persons yesterday - the Social Development and Human Security Ministry and related organisations hosted an event entitled "CRPD to the dignified, good society with fairness" at Thammasat University's Tha Phrachan campus. It honoured outstanding individuals, organisation and business establishments for their work with the disabled.

Senator Montien Boonton called for the Thai government to implement the CRPD, which Thailand had ratified on July 29. The convention, in effect since August 28, promotes 17 rights for the disabled including; equal recognition before the law; freedom from exploitation, violence and abuse; adequate standard of living and social protection; and participation in political and public life, he said.

He said if Thailand observed the convention strictly, the public viewpoint towards people with disabilities would change from regarding disabilities as the result of bad karma, to perceiving sufferers as society members with rights and freedoms to live without discrimination.

Speakers quoted the UN secretary-general as saying that in order to achieve the Millennium Development Goals, people with disabilities should participate in all processes.

Ban said that 80 per cent of people with disabilities, or more than 400 million, lived in poor countries. Therefore governments and others should work harder to eliminate this circle of poverty and disability and integrate disabled peoples' development into plans for a better future for all members of society.


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