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Caring City Policy: Chaiwat Puts 10 Policies on 10 Billboards Across Bangkok

Caring City Policy: Chaiwat Puts 10 Policies on 10 Billboards Across Bangkok

Post Today•Politics•1d ago

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Gubernatorial candidate Chaiwat Satavoravijit launches a 'Caring City' campaign with 10 policy billboards across Bangkok.

  • •Chaiwat Satavoravijit, a candidate for Bangkok Governor, is campaigning with large billboards featuring his 'Caring City' policy.
  • •The billboards, placed at 10 key locations in Bangkok, highlight 10 main policies for urban life improvement.
  • •The campaign has adopted a strategy of reduced large-scale advertising, focusing on vinyl banners, flyers, and social media, with billboards used minimally.

Overview

  • •On May 29, 2026, large billboards advertising gubernatorial candidate Chaiwat Satavoravijit were installed in key Bangkok locations.
  • •Billboards feature the slogan 'Caring City' and present 10 major policies for urban quality of life.
  • •Policies cover transportation (e.g., motorcycle taxi routes, bus connections, canal boat development, drain dredging), public health (e.g., gold card data linkage, elderly care centers, free bedridden patient care), and safety/economy (e.g., 24-hour CCTV with AI, anti-corruption promotion, affordable housing, SME support).
  • •Chaiwat Satavoravijit previously announced a campaign strategy limiting Bangkok councilor's campaign signs and avoiding large candidate billboards on roadsides or utility poles.
  • •The reduced overt advertising aims to minimize traffic obstruction and resource usage.
  • •Campaign communication will prioritize vinyl banners in markets, flyers, billboards, and social media promotion.
  • •The policy emphasis is on developing the quality of life for city dwellers.
  • •Key locations for the billboards include Thao Suranaree Monument, Siam Paragon, and the Din Daeng triangle.

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Key Entities

Organization

PChN(ปชน.)
The abbreviation for the political group advocating for the 'Caring City' policy in Bangkok.
Small and Medium-sized Enterprises(SMEs)ℹ️
Businesses that Chaiwat Satavoravijit proposes to stimulate through an economic policy involving support and promotional activities.

Person

Dr. Jo Chaiwat(ดร.โจชัยวัฒน์)
Candidate for Bangkok Governor promoting the 'Caring City' policy.
Chaiwat Satavoravijit(นายชัยวัฒน์ สถาวรวิจิตร)
Gubernatorial candidate for Bangkok, advocating for the 'Caring City' policy and presenting 10 key urban development policies.
Bangkok Metropolitan Council Member (BMA)(สมาชิกสภากรุงเทพมหานคร (ส.ก.))
Officials whose campaign sign usage would be limited according to Chaiwat Satavoravijit's announced campaign strategy.

Place

Bangkok(กรุงเทพมหานคร)ℹ️
The metropolitan area where the gubernatorial election campaign and policy implementation are focused.
Victory Monument(อนุสาวรีย์ชัยสมรภูมิ)ℹ️
A key location in Bangkok where campaign billboards for Chaiwat Satavoravijit were installed.
Siam Paragon Shopping Center(ศูนย์การค้าสยามพารากอน)ℹ️
A major shopping mall in Bangkok, identified as a location for campaign billboards.
Din Daeng Triangle(สามเหลี่ยมดินแดง)
An intersection and area in Bangkok where campaign billboards were placed.

Policy

Caring City(เมืองแคร์คน)
The core policy slogan and platform of gubernatorial candidate Chaiwat Satavoravijit, emphasizing urban quality of life improvements.

Law

Gold Card(บัตรทอง)
Refers to Thailand's Universal Health Coverage scheme, with proposed improvements to data linkage for reduced patient wait times.

Technology

Artificial Intelligence(AI)ℹ️
A technology proposed for use in a 24-hour crime prevention system, integrated with public and private cameras.