Day: June 29, 2025

Sonthi Reflects on Past Decisions Amidst Political Turmoil in Thailand

Bangkok: “Sonthi” revealed his regretful decision of chasing his father away 20 years ago, which has come full circle as he now faces the necessity of chasing his son away. The underlying issue, as he highlighted, is deeply rooted in Thailand’s political system. Meanwhile, “Jatuporn” has made clear intentions to

Prime Minister Submits Cabinet List for Royal Endorsement

Bangkok: The Prime Minister has submitted the list of Cabinet members to His Majesty the King, marking a significant step in the ongoing cabinet reshuffle process. According to Thai News Agency, Pheu Thai Party spokesman Mr. Danupon Punnakan disclosed that the current stage of the cabinet reshuffle is crucial, with

Pheu Thai Celebrates Historic Citizenship Grant to Over 400,000 Stateless Individuals

Bangkok: “Pheu Thai” has expressed its satisfaction with the Ministry of Interior’s decision to grant citizenship to over 400,000 people, marking the largest citizenship grant to stateless individuals globally. According to Thai News Agency, Mr. Danupon Punnakan, a member of parliament and spokesperson for the Pheu Thai Party, commented on

Palang Pracharath Party Thanks Masses for Rally in Rain Against Prime Minister

Bangkok: Palang Pracharath thanks hundreds of thousands of people who gathered in the rain to oust the PM, strongly arguing about casinos and treason. Pol. Lt. Gen. Piya Tawichai, spokesman of the Palang Pracharath Party, expressed gratitude to the nationwide supporters who demonstrated their dedication to the nation, religion, monarchy,

Anutin Prepares to Join Bhumjaithai Party for Upcoming Election During Udon Thani Visit

Udon thani: Anutin Charnvirakul, leader of the Bhumjaithai Party, along with two Members of Parliament, visited Udon Thani, signaling their intention to join the Bhumjaithai Party in the forthcoming election. The locals expressed their appreciation for Anutin following his withdrawal from the government, emphasizing his commitment to protecting national sovereignty.

Nattawut Reiterates Opposition to Coup Amid Rising Protests

Bangkok: Nattawut Saikua has reiterated his opposition to a coup following the incitement of protests by leaders who have previously been involved in two coup d’©tats. He emphasized that, over the past 20 years, significant political parties have been involved in such movements. According to Thai News Agency, Mr. Saikua

Pheu Thai Youth Advocate for Democratic Expression Against Coup

Bangkok: Pheu Thai youth emphasize the need to rally against the coup, highlighting the significant harm it has inflicted on the country. Ms. Linthiporn Warinwatcharoj, a Member of Parliament for the Pheu Thai Party, expressed on X that political expression is an inherent right of the people. She stressed that