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Pattaya – Pattaya Deputy Mayor Wuthisak Roemkitcha presided over a key meeting of the City Administration Division under the Pattaya City Clerk’s Office on the afternoon of March 20th, 2026, at Meeting Room 231 in Pattaya City Hall. [1]
Pattaya, March 21st, 2026– Pattaya Mayor Poramese Ngampichet welcomed a group of 70 master’s and doctoral students from Rangsit University’s College of Leadership and Social Innovation (formerly College of Social Innovation) on March 21st, 2026, at t... [2]
PATTAYA, Thailand (March 5th, 2026)– Pattaya City Mayor Poramese Ngamphichet, accompanied by Deputy Mayor Wuttisak Roemkitcha, city council members, department heads, and relevant officials, visited the Chum Sai Community Primary Health Center to sho... [3]
PATTAYA, Thailand – Pattaya City is stepping up efforts to restore order and protect its tourism image, as Deputy Mayor Wuthisak Rermkijjakarn chaired a high-level meeting to track progress on beach and nightlife area management and instructed offici... [4]
PATTAYA, Thailand – Damrongkiat Pinijkarn officially began his term as the new Deputy Mayor of Pattaya on December 1, marking the start of his duties under Pattaya City Order 7019/58, issued on 6 November 2025, in accordance with Sections 48 and 58 o... [5]
The Pattaya Social Development Office has re-launched efforts to obtain central government funding for area villages under the National Village and Urban Community Fund. [6]
RANGOON — The first elected representatives to Rangoon’s municipal government in more than five decades will not be involved in any major decision-making, according to the city’s mayor, who has sought to downplay the policymaking role of the Yangon C... [7]
The Chonburi Election Commission on Mar 30, ran a “dress rehearsal” to accept applications to run in Pattaya’s May 22 elections. Filing for the mayoral and city council polls were open from March 31- April 4. [8]
Pattaya – Pattaya Deputy Mayor Wuthisak Roemkitcha presided over a key meeting of the City Administration Division under the Pattaya City Clerk’s Office on the afternoon of March 20th, 2026, at Meeting Room 231 in Pattaya City Hall.
Pattaya, March 21st, 2026– Pattaya Mayor Poramese Ngampichet welcomed a group of 70 master’s and doctoral students from Rangsit University’s College of Leadership and Social Innovation (formerly College of Social Innovation) on March 21st, 2026, at t
PATTAYA, Thailand (March 5th, 2026)– Pattaya City Mayor Poramese Ngamphichet, accompanied by Deputy Mayor Wuttisak Roemkitcha, city council members, department heads, and relevant officials, visited the Chum Sai Community Primary Health Center to sho
PATTAYA, Thailand – Pattaya City is stepping up efforts to restore order and protect its tourism image, as Deputy Mayor Wuthisak Rermkijjakarn chaired a high-level meeting to track progress on beach and nightlife area management and instructed offici
PATTAYA, Thailand – Damrongkiat Pinijkarn officially began his term as the new Deputy Mayor of Pattaya on December 1, marking the start of his duties under Pattaya City Order 7019/58, issued on 6 November 2025, in accordance with Sections 48 and 58 o
The Pattaya Social Development Office has re-launched efforts to obtain central government funding for area villages under the National Village and Urban Community Fund.
RANGOON — The first elected representatives to Rangoon’s municipal government in more than five decades will not be involved in any major decision-making, according to the city’s mayor, who has sought to downplay the policymaking role of the Yangon C
The Chonburi Election Commission on Mar 30, ran a “dress rehearsal” to accept applications to run in Pattaya’s May 22 elections. Filing for the mayoral and city council polls were open from March 31- April 4.
Mayor Sonthaya won’t stand; taps ex-MP Poramet Pattaya’s appointed mayor Sonthaya Kunplome will not stand for election, instead tapping a former MP to run in the May 22 poll against a growing field of big names.
YANGON—Lower House lawmaker U Bo Bo Oo of Yangon’s Sanchaung Township on Jan. 9 called Yangon Mayor U Maung Maung Soe a “windbag” in a social media post complaining about public sanitation services in his constituency.