Government House, "Capt. Thammanat - Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment" entered the Government House to meet with the Prime Minister to discuss the issue of overlapping areas at Khao Yai National Park. "Secretary of the Government House" confirmed no. Conflict: Every side works for the people. Reporters reported that Mr. Settha Thavisin, Prime Minister and Minister of Finance He called Capt. Thammanat Phromphao, Minister of Agriculture and Cooperatives. Met with Mr. Winaroj Subsongsuk, Secretary-General of the Agricultural Land Reform Office. Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives (ALRO) Secretary General of ALRO Said there was no conflict. Different people take care of their fellow citizens. This meeting with the Prime Minister It's not an urgent meeting. He came to meet Capt. Thammanat. But I still don't know the issues discussed today (21 Feb.). While Mr. Chatuporn Buruspat, Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment, revealed that t oday he called a meeting to discuss. In the case of disputes regarding the issuance of rights documents Anonymous pin point, land S.P.K. 4-01 in S.P.K. Khao Yai land. Pak Chong District Nakhon Ratchasima Province between 3 agencies including the Royal Forest Department The Department of National Parks and the National Park Service Area Office, will the matter be cleared up today or not? Must wait for the results after discussion first. Source: Thai News Agency
“Capt. Thammanat” met with the Prime Minister of the Khao Yai ALRO.
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