Day: June 10, 2025

Akhara Confirms Ongoing Cabinet Reshuffle Without Thammanat’s Involvement

Bangkok: “Akhara” has reiterated that the cabinet reshuffle process remains ongoing, with no interference from Lt. Col. Thammanat Prompao. Despite speculation, the Pheu Thai Party has yet to announce any changes, maintaining a stance of quiet observation. According to Thai News Agency, Mr. Akara Prompao, Deputy Minister of Agriculture and

Phalang Pracharath Party MPs to Petition Prime Minister for Cabinet Adjustment

Bangkok: “Sasikan” anticipates that the Phalang Pracharath Party MPs will submit a petition to the Prime Minister seeking a Cabinet adjustment as a strategic move to prevent the party from declining over the energy law issue. She clarified that “Pirapan” was not avoiding the media but was organizing the agenda

Prime Minister Engages with Sugarcane Farmers and Addresses Cabinet Meeting Concerns

Bangkok: The Prime Minister recently met with sugarcane farmers to discuss and accept proposals regarding sugarcane prices. During this meeting, the Prime Minister assigned the Minister of Industry to address the pricing issue ahead of the upcoming Cabinet meeting. Notably, the Prime Minister refrained from commenting on leaked documents from

Burma Enhances Database System for Vulnerable Groups

Bangkok: The government of Burma has initiated a significant move to bolster its support for vulnerable groups by tasking the Ministry of Social Development and Human Security (MSDHS) with spearheading the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with 29 agencies. This initiative aims to enhance the database of vulnerable

Sudawan Addresses Ajarn Chalermchai’s Resignation as National Artist

Bangkok: “Sudawan” has reached out to Ajarn Chalermchai to address his resignation from the position of National Artist. Ms. Sudawan Wangsupakitchkosol, the Minister of Culture, expressed her surprise over Professor Chalermchai Kositpipat’s decision. She clarified that the resignation was not due to an inability to criticize the ministry but rather

Senate Committee Calls for Inclusion of Myanmar and China in Mekong River Treaty

Bangkok: The Senate’s Environment Committee has urged the Office of National Water Resources (ONWR) to amend the Mekong River Commission (MRC) treaty to include Myanmar and China. The committee believes that incorporating these countries into the treaty is crucial to collaboratively addressing the problem of toxic substances in the Mekong