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Pita plans to fight PM2.5

Move Forward Party leader and prime ministerial candidate Pita Limjaroenra speaks to a crowd of people in Chiang Mai province on Thursday. He discussed PM2.5 pollution with society groups as well as private and business sectors. (Photo: Move Forward Party)

A Move Forward Party (MFP)-led government will aim to have Chiang Mai as the location for an Asean centre aimed at tackling high levels of PM2.5 pollution.

Prime ministerial candidate Pita Limjaroenrat discussed the matter on Thursday with groups and businesses affected by the province's problem with pollution.

Mr Pita said there needs to be more local, national and international cooperation in addressing the issue.

He talked about Asean's cooperation plan to deal with international pollution problems in the region, which was signed in 2004, but nothing has come from it yet.

"We can use the plan as it also states establishing an Asean centre to fight the region's pollution. I will push for establishing the centre in Chiang Mai," he said.

Mr Pita also promised to use the International Pollution Fund regarding the matter if he is the next prime minister. He added that a suitable set of laws, including the long-awaited Clean Air Act, must be in place.

According to assessments, pollution caused at least 10 billion baht in damage to the provincial economy, contrasting with an 85 million baht budget the authorities have each year to fight it.

Mr Pita said that since the issue has never been solved, such a budget appears to have been wasted.

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