The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) will seek approval for 90 billion baht for its 2024 budget, promising to revise its policies to keep pace with both global trends and the policies of the new cabinet.
The move came from a meeting of the Bangkok Executive Board regarding the capital’s annual budget, led by the governor, Chadchart Sittipunt, on Wednesday.
According to Mr Chadchart, the budget management format would be what he called zero-based budgeting. The method required the BMA to revise every single policy based on its ability to…