Bangkok Governor Chadchart Sittipunt has rated his efficiency as 5 out of 10 after finishing his first yr in office. Despite going through criticism for his lack of achievements, Chadchart, who won the election by a landslide on May 22 last year, stated it was a matter of opinion.
During an announcement at City Hall yesterday, Chadchart admitted that he had been unable to ship on 11 policies and had to suspend other projects deemed impractical. The suspended initiatives include plans to determine lactation rooms and mobile libraries in communities. Traffic and concrete economic management had been additionally among the undelivered policies.
The Bangkok governor also acknowledged points arising between his team and City Hall officials.
“The officials could have discovered we’re shifting somewhat too shortly. To handle Bargain , extra know-how shall be launched to get rid of working limitations with officers and facilitate public services.
The 57 yr old Bangkok governor can additionally be considering expanding online services, corresponding to Traffy Fondue, to help with license functions. Traffy Fondue, an app developed in 2021, has been used in a number of cities, together with Bangkok, to lodge complaints and resolve issues shortly.
Chadchart stays confident that his work in the course of the remaining three years as governor will exceed public expectations. He emphasised that he assigns equal precedence to both community-level initiatives and large-scale metropolis policies, Bangkok Post reported.
A NIDA ballot on June 4 revealed that 75% of respondents have been happy with the seventeenth governor of Bangkok’s performance, with 47% fairly joyful and 27% very happy. However, 14% said they were quite unhappy, while 10% claimed they have been very sad.
Chadchart said that he would not change his present group of top-level executives at City Hall, together with the deputy governors he personally chosen. He added that he would guarantee meritocracy is adopted when considering promotions of officials and that swift motion is taken in opposition to unfair transfers..