Day: July 7, 2025

NBTC Proposes Policy Change to Allow Cambodian Workers to Remain in Thailand

Bangkok: The NBTC is considering a policy adjustment to permit Cambodian workers with valid or expired permits to continue working in Thailand. Under the current regulations, if the situation is deemed normal, these workers are required to exit Thailand within 14 days. The Burapha Force has reported that 212,766 individuals

Government Plans Grand Celebrations for Centennial Anniversaries of Thai Royals

Bangkok: The government is preparing to organize three major events to honor His Majesty the King, involving 108 government agencies participating in 1,013 projects. According to Thai News Agency, Mr. Jirayu Huangsap, spokesman of the Prime Minister’s Office, revealed that Mr. Phumtham Vejjayachai, Deputy Prime Minister and Acting Prime Minister,

Government Whip Confirms Withdrawal of Entertainment Complex Draft from Parliament

Bangkok: In a significant development, Mr. Wisut Chainarun, a Pheu Thai Party-list Member of Parliament and the Chairman of the Government Coalition Coordination Committee, has confirmed the withdrawal of the “Entertainment Complex Draft” from parliamentary consideration on July 9. This move aims to pave the way for further discussions on

Wisut Vows to Expose Absentee MPs Amid Calls for Ministerial Resignations

Bangkok: Mr. Wisut Chainarun, MP for the Pheu Thai Party and Chairman of the Coordinating Committee (Whip) of the coalition parties, has put forward a proposal concerning MPs who are also serving as ministers. He suggests that these MPs should resign from their parliamentary roles to focus entirely on their

Wisut Affirms No Need for Interim PM, Pheu Thai Stands by Chaikasem

Bangkok: Mr. Wisut Chainarun, a Member of Parliament for the Pheu Thai Party and chairman of the Government Coalition Coordination Committee, has addressed concerns regarding the need for an interim prime minister. He emphasized that the Pheu Thai Party remains committed to its proposed candidate, Chaikasem Nitisiri, and urged patience

Pai Questions Uncomfortable Dinner Party With Ice-Rome-Anutin

Bangkok: “Pai” Lik, MP for Kamphaeng Phet Province from the Kla Tham Party, expressed his discomfort surrounding a dinner party involving “Ice,” “Rome,” and Anutin Charnvirakul, leader of the Bhumjaithai Party, indicating that the gathering might have involved discussions with 44 MPs concerning Section 112. This gathering has sparked a

Ice Denies Discussion of Section 112 Case During Dinner with Anutin

Bangkok: “Ice” has firmly countered claims made by “Pai,” asserting that there was no discussion regarding the “44 MPs in the Section 112 case” during a dinner with “Anutin.” He described the ongoing arguments on social media as nonsensical and urged everyone not to focus on such distractions, expressing no