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Thailand highway officers in the central province of Saraburi have removed Songkran holiday banners from Deputy Prime Minister Prawit Wongsuwan on Tuesday. The officers said the banners were not approved to be installed along the roadside and might annoy drivers and cause accidents. Aside from the banners from various candidates campaigning for the post of governor in Bangkok, drivers who travel during the Thai New Year might see Songkran banners or even a billboard with a picture of the the Deputy PM popping up along Mittraphap Road. Known colloquially as the “Friendship Highway” or “the Road to Isaan”, it connects […]

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