
Natthakorn introduced himself to voters at the Victory Monument yesterday morning and discussed traffic problems with passers by. He said he would after the New Year Festival reveal some of the team members, most of whom are people with seniority and work experiences to tackle Bangkok's issues. If he become city governor, he would accommodate protesters at Sanam Luang as they had the right to express their beliefs, he added.
The Democrat Party's MR Sukhumbhand Paribatra visited voters at Suan Luang 1 in Bang Kho Laem district.
In his proposed policy for community development, he said he would provide a Bt1 million fund to each community for the area's environmental development. Vowing to urge each community to build a community park, he said he would also continue the previous governor's "Khlong Suay Namsai" project, using all technology available to improve water conditions, and to build additional wastewater treatment facilities.
Yuranand Pamornmontri of the Pheu Thai Party yesterday wooed voters at the Khlong San Pier and the Tha Di Daeng Pier. The actor-turned-politician proposed to build a Bt300 million pedestrian-only bridge across Chao Phaya River from Tha Din Daeng Pier to Ratchawong Pier for people's convenience and safety as well as being a landmark for Bangkok. He said this 200-meter-long five-meter-wide bridge would be like London Millennium Footbridge and city residents would have a say in its design.