Day: June 22, 2025

Thai Sang Thai Spokesman Confirms No MPs Will Join the Government as Ministers

Bangkok: Thai Sang Thai Party spokesperson confirms that no MPs will join the government as ministers. They will act as the opposition and adhere to their promises to the people. They will not use political techniques to gain power. According to Thai News Agency, Mr. Pariyas Angkurakitti, spokesman for the

Nida Poll Reveals Survey Results: Most Thais Don’t Want “Entertainment Complexes”

Bangkok: The National Institute of Development Administration has revealed the results of a public opinion survey on the topic of ‘Will a full-service entertainment venue or entertainment complex be created?’ According to Thai News Agency, it was found that the majority disapproved of both the full-service entertainment venues and casinos,

Hun Manet Orders Closure of Cambodian Checkpoints in Response to Thai Action

Phnom Penh: Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet has ordered the closure of two border crossings in retaliation to the Thai government’s decision to shut down the Chong Sai Taku border crossing. According to Thai News Agency, at 07.00 a.m., Hun Manet announced on his personal Facebook page that the Ban

Prime Minister to Meet Coalition Leaders for Cabinet Reshuffle Discussions

Bangkok: Keep an eye on the Prime Minister who will meet with the leaders of the coalition parties to adjust the cabinet. According to Thai News Agency, the Prime Minister, Ms. Paethongtarn Shinawatra, is set to invite the remaining core members of the coalition parties for internal discussions. This move

Deputy Government Spokesperson Advises on Managing Political Stress

Bangkok: Deputy Government Spokesperson Ms. Sasikarn Wattanachan has offered five creative strategies to help citizens cope with the increasing political stress stemming from ongoing changes. She emphasized the importance of maintaining mental health and emotional resilience, especially during times when social media is filled with intense opinions and diverse news.

Phalang Pracharath Party Dismisses Prime Minister Change Resolution Proposal

Bangkok: “Akkaradet” confirms that the Phalang Pracharath Party will hold on to its original position, rejecting the party’s resolution to change the prime minister. Mr. Akkaradet Wongpitakroj, MP for Ratchaburi and spokesman for the Ruam Thai Sang Chart Party (RTSC), emphasized that the party will not request an additional cabinet

Prime Minister Paethongtarn Discusses Cabinet Reshuffle with Coalition Leaders

Bangkok: The Prime Minister and the leaders of the coalition parties gradually traveled to the Rosewood Hotel to discuss the cabinet reshuffle. ‘Prime Minister Paethongtarn’ and leaders of the coalition parties gradually traveled to the Rosewood Hotel to discuss the cabinet reshuffle after the Bhumjaithai Party withdrew from the coalition,