ExclusiveBangkok’s ‘Hulk’ governor wants a second chance to smash it
Chadchart Sittipunt has won fans with his dog parks and flood alerts. Now he says he needs four more years to finish the job

The nickname, affectionately bestowed upon him by Thai internet users for his muscular frame and passion for running, suits the 60-year-old well. He has been out hustling for votes daily ahead of Sunday’s election, which he appears all but certain to win.
Indeed, as the politician who has earned a reputation for being approachable, visible and energetic zigzags across the city, its residents greet him with a laundry list of gripes.

Life in the Southeast Asian megacity can feel precarious, Chadchart acknowledges. Bangkok’s traffic devours entire days, as its infrastructure lags behind a population boom that has filled the towers and gated communities sprawling across a greater urban area of 17 million.