Day: June 18, 2025

Anutin Signals Potential Split from Pheu Thai Over Agreement Dispute

Bangkok: Anutin Charnvirakul, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Interior, has raised concerns over the stability of the coalition government led by the Pheu Thai Party. Anutin, who also leads the Bhumjaithai Party, hinted at a possible split if the current agreement between the parties cannot be upheld. He emphasized

Quorum Failure Disrupts 69th Budget Meeting, Opposition Raises Concerns

Bangkok: The 69th budget meeting faced disruption as the quorum failed, causing significant concerns among members of the People’s Party. Ms. Rakchanok Srinok, a Member of Parliament for Bangkok and vice chairperson of the special committee for the fiscal year 2026 budget bill, expressed her dissatisfaction with the process, highlighting

Sirikanya Tansakul Awaits Opposition Shift Amid Political Tensions

Bangkok: “Sirikanlaya” is waiting to welcome the new opposition party, saying that they will fight each other fiercely. Sirikanya is anticipating the emergence of new opposition parties, noting that as the deadline approaches, the opposition’s bargaining power is expected to increase. She believes that the State Audit Office’s warning regarding

Phumtham Refutes Claims of Cambodia’s Refusal to Meet with RBC

Bangkok: Phumtham Vejjayachai, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defense of Thailand, addressed recent reports concerning Cambodia’s alleged withdrawal from the Regional Border Committee (RBC) meeting. He clarified that there was no cancellation by Cambodia; instead, they were merely awaiting confirmation from their superiors to set a date for the

Prasert Addresses Suspension of 51 Billion Baht Drought Budget Amid Concerns

Bangkok: “Prasert” acknowledged that the Budget Bureau has informed local administrative organizations to suspend the use of a 51 billion baht budget to solve the drought problem. Mr. Prasert Jantarawongthong, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Digital Economy and Society, discussed the matter, emphasizing concerns over the potential inability of

Prime Minister Praises MoU to Enhance Database of Vulnerable Groups

Bangkok: The Prime Minister expressed enthusiasm over the recently signed Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) aimed at linking and improving the database of vulnerable groups, including disabled individuals and the elderly. This initiative marks a critical step toward developing an integrated data system, reducing data duplication and omissions, and creating opportunities