Day: May 29, 2025

Rome: Rangsiman Rome, MP for the party list and deputy leader of the Prachachon Party, has voiced concerns regarding Somsak Thepsuthin’s decision to veto a resolution passed by the Medical Council concerning former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra. According to Thai News Agency, Somsak, who serves as Minister of Public Health

Bangkok: “Lot 3 Senators” have requested to postpone acknowledging the collusion charges to June 5th, citing their commitments at the Senate meeting. According to Thai News Agency, 24 senators, who were summoned to acknowledge charges and provide clarifications regarding alleged collusion in the selection of senators to the 26th Investigation

Bangkok: Dr. Tul Sitthisamwong has confirmed that no one in the Medical Council chat group responded affirmatively to controversial statements. Dr. Tul, a political activist, academic, and Thai doctor, addressed the media concerning claims made by Mr. Thaksin Shinawatra, the former Prime Minister, who accused the Medical Council of lacking

Bangkok: “Seri Pisut” leader, Pol. Gen. Sereepisuth Temiyawes, has expressed his belief that former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra will not attend the Supreme Court hearing scheduled for June 13. This statement follows the submission of significant evidence regarding Thaksin’s treatment at the Police General Hospital. According to Thai News Agency,

Ratchaburi: In a recent extraordinary session of the House of Representatives, Boonying Nitikanchana, an MP for Ratchaburi from the Kla Tham Party, called on the government to allocate a special budget for investment in expanding sub-district health promotion hospitals to better serve remote areas. The goal is to ensure timely

Surin: Revealed the results of the negotiations between the Thai and Cambodian Army Commanders, able to reach an agreement to withdraw troops from the conflict area, along with using the JBC mechanism at the government level to urgently solve problems in the border area. Major General Winthai Suvari, Army spokesman,

Bangkok: Anutin Charnvirakul, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Interior, has expressed openness to future collaboration with the People’s Democratic Reform Committee, also known as the Prachachon Party, provided that their policies align. Despite rumors of being a reserve prime minister, Anutin has reaffirmed his party’s support for Ms. Paethongtarn

Bangkok: Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Interior Anutin Charnvirakul, formerly the Minister of Public Health, avoided commenting on Somsak Thepsuthin’s decision to veto the Medical Council’s resolution. This resolution involved punitive measures against three doctors who treated Thaksin Shinawatra on the 14th floor while allegedly singing the song “Please