The Bangkok Post-Apr 10, 2026

It is encouraging news that opposition parties — political rivals who rarely see eye to eye — have launched a campaign this week to push for clean air legislation. This move comes after the former Clean Air Bill was killed off in its final reading last week by lawmakers led by the Bhumjaithai Party (BJT), which controls the Lower House. The cooperation of the People’s Party, Democrat Party, and Klatham Party represents a breath of fresh air for voters who want their elected officials to set aside political differences and address the serious problem of air pollution. A strong opposition is essential; without it, public administration risks being unilaterally controlled by the majority. Read more at: https://www.bangkokpost.com/opinion/opinion/3234384/clean-air-bill-unites-rivals

First published in Bangkok Post