Anucha and Abhisit Highlight Sammakorn Market as Model AI Market

Bangkok: Anucha and Abhisit campaigned at Sammakorn Market, highlighting it as a model AI-powered and hygienic market. They aim to expand the initiative to standardize standards across all Bangkok markets to attract investment and generate revenue. Mr. Anucha Burapachaisri, the Democrat Party's candidate for Bangkok Governor, along with Mr. Abhisit Vejjajiva, the party leader, and several party executives, visited the Sammakorn Market in the Ramkhamhaeng area to support their Bangkok City Council candidate for Saphan Sung district, Mr. Atthawit Seewiset. The atmosphere was lively, with people greeting the candidates and requesting photos, while also sharing their thoughts on the economic situation.

According to Thai News Agency, Mr. Anucha revealed that the Sammakorn Market's innovation stands out for its use of technology, allowing customers to easily and accurately scan QR codes to select store locations. This is seamlessly integrated with payment scanning and provides real-time rankings of the most popular stores. The market utilizes processed data to monitor all developments and exhibits excellent cleanliness management, suggesting the potential for expanding the market to a full-weekend format to increase revenue.

Furthermore, the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) can play a role in managing and promoting the market, including continuous waste collection and separation, as well as managing traffic by assigning officers to facilitate flow. The BMA should enhance convenience and safety to stimulate spending, including installing CCTV cameras and deploying officers to patrol and protect the property.

Regarding the development and upgrading of markets in Bangkok, the Democrat Party's policy emphasizes cleanliness to ensure everyone's peace of mind when visiting markets. This includes maintaining hygienic conditions, addressing skin hygiene, and minimizing unpleasant odors from food preparation. Measures must be implemented to prevent pollution, such as standardized disposal of grease and waste from markets, requiring holding ponds in all markets to meet uniform standards.

Mr. Anucha also revealed that during June, which is Pride Month, he will participate in the parade on Silom Road, an important event every year. Regarding the Democrat Party's policy promoting gender diversity, the party will highlight this aspect, starting with Bangkok Metropolitan Administration organizations. The party will need to review and ensure appropriate proportions, and examine regulations and activities to consider gender diversity.