Day: July 14, 2025

Senator Proposes Special Committee to Tackle Border Issues

Bangkok: Senator Sawat is set to propose a discussion at the Senate meeting aimed at addressing the border issues between Thailand, Cambodia, Malaysia, and Myanmar. This initiative comes in response to the challenges faced by the “Paethongtarn government” and seeks to create cooperative and peaceful resolutions to ensure sustainable stability.

Phumtham Sets 7-Day Deadline for Khao Kradong Land Case Clarification

Bangkok: “Phumtham” has issued a firm deadline of 7 days for the Director-General of the Land Department to provide a clear explanation regarding the handling of the Khao Kradong land case in Buriram Province. The directive follows concerns over the failure to adhere to court orders related to the land

Phumtham Urges Public Not to Criticize Thaksin Over Trump Tax Debate Involvement

Bangkok: Mr. Phumtham Vejjayachai, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Interior, emphasized the importance of not criticizing Mr. Thaksin Shinawatra for his involvement in discussions related to the Trump tax debate. Phumtham praised Thaksin’s skills as a lobbyist and highlighted his personal connections, which were utilized to address issues with

Phumtham Urges 15-Day Extension for Prime Minister to Clarify Audio Clip Case

Bangkok: “Phumtham” believes that if the audio clip case is clear, the Prime Minister’s popularity will increase. Phumtham throws the question to the PM to extend the time for another 15 days to clarify the accusations regarding the audio clip. He believes that if the case is clear, Paethongtarn’s popularity

Phumtham Unaware of Jakrapob’s Appointment as Government Spokesman

Bangkok: Deputy Prime Minister and Interior Minister Phumtham Vejjayachai, who is currently acting as Prime Minister, has stated that he has no knowledge of Jakrapob Penkair being appointed as the new government spokesman, replacing Chirayu Huangsap. He acknowledged Jakrapob’s capabilities but emphasized the importance of verifying qualifications for every position.

Government Initiates Program to Support 800,000 Extremely Poor Students

Bangkok: The government is advancing efforts to reduce educational inequality through the Fund for Educational Equality, which aims to provide financial subsidies to 800,000 extremely poor students. The initiative includes launching a new student data recording system to prevent dropouts in the education system, effective from today until July 21,

Government Prioritizes Development of Disaster Warning Systems in Thailand

Bangkok: Deputy Minister of Interior clarified the question to the Senate about disaster warnings in Thailand, confirming that the government has continuously given importance and developed the warning system to notify the public in a timely manner. According to Thai News Agency, in the Senate meeting chaired by Mr. Mongkol