Day: July 9, 2025

House Votes to Withdraw Entertainment Act Draft Amid Political Shifts

Bangkok: The House of Representatives voted decisively, with 253 in favor and 67 against, to withdraw the draft of the Entertainment Complex Business Act. This decision was taken amidst growing political tensions and questions raised by opposition parties about the motives behind the withdrawal. According to Thai News Agency, the

Nattapong Reveals Reason Behind Non-Withdrawal of Entertainment Complex Draft

Bangkok: “Natthaphong” sheds light on the curious case of the missing opposition votes in the recent parliamentary session, where the draft bill on the operation of the entertainment complex business was not withdrawn. The leader of the Prachachon Party, Mr. Nattapong Ruangpanyawut, explained that the lack of withdrawal was due

Bhumjaithai MPs’ Vote Sparks Debate Over Entertainment Bill Withdrawal

Bangkok: “Chaichanok” stated it was the privilege of three Bhumjaithai MPs to vote to withdraw the entertainment bill. The MPs, despite going against the party’s direction, supported the government’s decision to withdraw the Entertainment Complex Act. He urged patience before labeling them “cobras” and suggested waiting to understand their reasons.

Coalition Parties Maintain Unity in Entertainment Act Draft Withdrawal Vote

Bangkok: Coalition parties successfully maintained unity as they voted to withdraw the Entertainment Act draft, with a final tally of 253 in favor and 66 against. According to Thai News Agency, the coalition parties uniformly supported the withdrawal of the draft bill concerning the operation of entertainment complexes. Notably, three

Ubon Ratchathani Governor Confident in Preparation for Thai-Cambodian Border Incidents

Ubon ratchathani: The Governor of Ubon Ratchathani, Lieutenant Colonel Adisak Noisuwan, has expressed confidence in the province’s readiness to evacuate residents should incidents arise along the Thai-Cambodian border. The governor emphasized that the local government, in collaboration with the military, has established a thorough evacuation plan to ensure the safety

Pichet Abruptly Closes House Meeting, Amnesty Debate Left in Limbo

Bangkok: The House of Representatives experienced an unexpected halt in proceedings when Mr. Pichet Chueamuangphan, the first deputy speaker, abruptly closed a meeting dedicated to debating the amnesty bill draft. The session, which had been in progress for over four hours, was suddenly adjourned without any explanation offered by Mr.