Khun_Kong Posted April 25, 2008 Report Share Posted April 25, 2008 Is there no end to this? Terrenova, are you completely insane yet from the constant closings? According to this bit from Pattaya City News: "May 1 is Labor Day Thursday, May 1 is National Labor Day here in Thailand. Banks, government offices and many local businesses will be closed. If you have any banking to do, make sure to get it done by April 30, or wait until May 2. Also, bar flies will be disheartened to learn that local elections will take place over the next two Sundays. This will mean alcohol sales will be prohibited over the next two weekends. For details, turn to page 2." Link This too: No alcohol sales this weekend - and next The Chonburi Provincial Administration Organization (PAO) will hold elections this Sunday, April 27, from 8 a.m. until 3 p.m. With this, the Election Commission has announced that once again, alcohol sales and public celebrations are prohibited from 6 p.m. Saturday, April 26, until midnight Sunday, April 27. Pattayaâ??s mayoral and city council elections are scheduled for May 4, meaning bars and entertainment places in Pattaya will be prohibited from selling alcohol next weekend, too, from 6 p.m. Saturday, May 3, until midnight Sunday, May 4. The PAO is the government organization responsible for the development of its provinceâ??s commercial, social, education, health and well being, and occupations sectors, as well as maintaining public utilities for the benefits of its residents. The election will be for the head of the PAO and members representing each district in the province, who will monitor the work of the chairperson on behalf of the people. Chonburi is one of 5 provinces holding elections this weekend. The other 4 other provinces are Nonthaburi, Songkla, Lampang and Chanthaburi. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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