Day: July 16, 2025

Natthaphong Advocates for Acceptance of Five Amnesty Bills in Thai Parliament

Bangkok: Mr. Nattapong Ruangpanyawut, the opposition leader and head of the Prachachon Party, along with party MPs, has announced their support for five amnesty bills in the House of Representatives. He urged that issues of disagreement be addressed in the second reading, emphasizing the importance of abstaining from voting down

Misunderstanding at Ta Muen Thom Temple Clarified by Royal Thai Army

Surin: The Royal Thai Army has clarified an incident at Ta Muen Thom Temple, attributing it to a misunderstanding involving Cambodian tourists. According to Thai News Agency, Colonel Richa Suksuwanon, deputy army spokesman, detailed the events that unfolded on July 15, 2025, when a conflict arose between Cambodian tourists and

Prime Minister Paethongtarn’s Request for Court Extension Criticized by Somchai

Bangkok: “Somchai” criticized Prime Minister Paethongtarn Shinawatra’s request for an extension of time to explain to the court, suggesting it is a strategic move to negotiate and delay proceedings. According to Thai News Agency, Mr. Somchai Srisutthiyakorn, an academic and former Election Commission member, highlighted that the Prime Minister’s Secretary-General

Minister Suchart Issues Policy to Address Sangha Issues at the Office of Buddhism

Nakhon pathom: “Suchart” unveiled a new policy directive aimed at addressing problems within the Sangha, following a recent scandal involving senior monks. The meeting, held at the National Office of Buddhism, was attended by directors from provincial education offices across the nation. Minister Attached to the Prime Minister’s Office, Mr.

Chaichanok Confident in Khao Kradong Land Investigation

Buriram: “Chaichanok” remains unperturbed by the Ministry of Interior’s investigation into the Khao Kradong land issue, asserting confidence in the fact that the land belongs to the people, not the State Railway of Thailand. He believes the investigation will not impact his family and pledges to continue advocating for Buriram

Bhumjaithai Party Launches Investigation into ‘Cobra’ MPs Voting Incident

Bangkok: The Bhumjaithai Party is facing internal turmoil following an incident involving three of its MPs who voted against the party’s resolution. Mr. Chaichanok Chidchob, the MP for Buriram Province and the party’s secretary-general, has reiterated that the MPs’ actions were intentional and not a mistake. The event has raised