The Thai Government has set up a hotline and a website in a bid to provide contact details to the members of public affected by the demonstrators’ seizure of government offices.
Thai Deputy Prime Minister Pongthep Thepkarnchana said during a meeting with ministry representatives that the recent seizures of government offices have disrupted services provided for Thai residents in many provinces. The public are urged to retrieve information on temporary locations of government offices via the new 1111 hotline or via w.w.w.1111.go.th.
Radio Thailand , the National Broadcasting Services of Thailand and Modernine TV will help broadcast further details on the latest updates regarding the protests.
Pongthep reiterated that all ministries are open and can offer public services despite the shutdown of some offices by protesters.-VNA
Thai Deputy Prime Minister Pongthep Thepkarnchana said during a meeting with ministry representatives that the recent seizures of government offices have disrupted services provided for Thai residents in many provinces. The public are urged to retrieve information on temporary locations of government offices via the new 1111 hotline or via w.w.w.1111.go.th.
Radio Thailand , the National Broadcasting Services of Thailand and Modernine TV will help broadcast further details on the latest updates regarding the protests.
Pongthep reiterated that all ministries are open and can offer public services despite the shutdown of some offices by protesters.-VNA