Bangkok postpones green line fare by 104 baht



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BMA first postpones the collection of fees for the Green Line project. To reduce the impact of people during COVID-19

Today (February 9, 2021) General Asawin Kwanmuang, Governor of Bangkok Signed the announcement of the postponement of the collection of fees for the MRT Green Line Project in accordance with the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration Notice on the Determination of the Fee for the Project MRT Green Line dated January 15, 2021, stating in the announcement that Reduce the impact of people during the COVID-19 situation

Previously, the Consumer Foundation sent a letter to General Prayut Chan-o-cha, Prime Minister, approved Mr. Thiraphat Prayoonsit, Permanent Secretary of the Prime Minister’s Office. Lawsuit to issue an order to Bangkok to suspend the loading of the MRT Green Line project at a price of 104 baht across the line, which will be raised on February 16 first. As they are too expensive Affecting the public

However, the petition Let Bangkok lower the tariff There is about a week left until the deadline, so the Cabinet meeting today is expected that the Prime Minister will order a delay in the tariff hike. To be in line with the situation at the moment when people have lower incomes.

Until there was a letter of order from the governor of Bangkok Postpone the collection of new fees

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