Bangkok Metropolitan Council

Legislative branch of the government of Bangkok, Thailand From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Bangkok Metropolitan Council, or BMC (Thai: สภากรุงเทพมหานคร, romanized: Sapha Krungthep Mahanakhon (RTGS)) is the legislative branch of the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration, the government of Bangkok City. It is vested with legislative power and the duty to scrutinise the administration of the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration with the Governor of Bangkok as head of the executive.

Chair
Pattraporn Kengrungruengchai, People’s
since 13 July 2026
First Deputy Chair
Natipoom Mingrujiralai, Bangkok Possible Group
since 13 July 2026
Second Deputy Chair
Narisson Saengkaew, Independent
since 13 July 2026
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Bangkok Metropolitan Council

สภากรุงเทพมหานคร

Sapha Krungthep Mahanakhon
14th Council
Coat of arms or logo
Seal of the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration
Type
Type
Leadership
Chair
Pattraporn Kengrungruengchai, People’s
since 13 July 2026
First Deputy Chair
Natipoom Mingrujiralai, Bangkok Possible Group
since 13 July 2026
Second Deputy Chair
Narisson Saengkaew, Independent
since 13 July 2026
Structure
Seats50
Graph of the party split among 50 seats.
Political groups
Majority (37)
  •   People’s (22)
  •   Bangkok Possible Group (11)
  •   Better Bangkok Group (2)
  •   Independent (2)
Minority (13)
  •   Democrat (8)
  •   Pheu Thai Balanced Life Group[a] (4)
  •   Pattana Nong Khaem Group (1)
Elections
First past the post
Last election
28 June 2026
Next election
2030
Meeting place
Website
bmc.go.th
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Structure

The Council consists of Bangkok Metropolitan Councillors (Thai: สมาชิกสภากรุงเทพมหานคร, romanized: Samachik Sapha Krungthep Mahanakhon), who are elected directly by voters in each of Bangkok's 50 districts. In recent elections, a district may return more than one councillor, therefore the number of councillors composing the BMC often fluctuates between elections. The number of councillors to be elected per district is prescribed by the Election Commission, in accordance with the registered population in each district.

The council has a fixed term of 4 years, and elections are often out of sync with gubernatorial elections. The most recent elections took place on 22 May 2022.

The current (13th) Bangkok Metropolitan Council consists of 50 councillors.[1]

Committees

The council is divided into 11 general committees with five to nine members appointed by the councillors themselves:

  1. Committee of Cleanliness and Environment
  2. Committee for Checking the Minutes of Sittings and for Considering Closure of the Minutes of the Secret Sittings
  3. Committee for the Affairs of the Bangkok Metropolitan Council
  4. Committee for the Public Works and Utilities
  5. Committee for Education and Culture
  6. Committee for Health
  7. Committee for Community Development and Social Welfare
  8. Committee for Local Administration and Orderliness
  9. Committee for Economics, Finance, and Follow-up of Budget Utilization
  10. Committee for Tourism and Sports
  11. Committee for Traffic, Transportation, and Drainage

Secretariat of the council

The Secretariat of the Bangkok Metropolitan Council (Thai: สำนักงานเลขานุการสภากรุงเทพมหานคร) is the executive agency of the council. The secretariat helps the council in all its roles including drafting of legislation, organisation of sessions, minutes and procedures of the council. The secretariat also helps members of the council by providing research and legal counsel. The secretariat is headed by the Secretary of the Bangkok Metropolitan Council (Thai: เลขานุการสภากรุงเทพมหานคร) The current secretary is Manit Tej-Apichok. The secretariat itself is divided into nine sections:

  1. General Administration Section
  2. Council and Committee Meetings Section
  3. Working Committees Section
  4. Legislation Section
  5. Legal Section
  6. Foreign Affairs Section
  7. Council Service Section
  8. Academic Section
  9. Secretary Section

Composition

More information District, Member ...
District Member Party Notes Map
Bang Rak Viput Srivaurai Pheu Thai Chairman
Lad Krabang Surachit Phongsinghvithya Pheu Thai
Bueng Kum Natipoom Ming-rujiralai First Deputy Chair
Bang Na Chatchai Mordee People's Second Deputy Chair
Khlong Sam Wa Narunanmon Huangsap
Bangkok Noi Napapon Jeenakul
Min Buri Wirat Meenchainunt
Don Mueang Kanoknuch Klinsung Pheu Thai
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History

More information No., No. of council members ...
Historical composition of the Council
No. No. of council members Term Notes
1 46 1973–1975 Appointed
2 41 1975–1977
3 45 1977–1984 Appointed
4 40 1984–1985 Appointed
5 46 1985–1989
6 57 1990–1994
7 54 1994–1998
8 60 1998–2002
9 61 2002–2006
10 57 2006–2010
11 61 2010–2014
12 30 2014–2022 Appointed
13 50 2022–2026
14 50 2026–
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Notes

References

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