Day: July 17, 2025

Rangsiman Criticizes Pheu Thai’s Claim as Democracy Representatives

Bangkok: “Rangsiman” criticizes “Pheu Thai” should not be called a representative of democracy fighters, neglecting those with different opinions to continue to be imprisoned, thanking 6 “Red Shirt” MPs for voting in support of the amnesty bill, “Civil Sector – Move Forward” can still raise their hands to bow, ready

Palang Pracharath Party Opposes Tap Lamu Naval Base Use in US Tariff Talks

Phang nga: Phang Nga MPs from the Palang Pracharath Party oppose the government’s use of the Tap Lamu naval base as a condition for US tariff negotiations, fearing it will affect tourism and fisheries in the area. They told the government not to be secretive and to speed up negotiations,

Phumtham Announces Revision of Monastic Laws Ordered by Somdej Phra Sangharaj

Bangkok: “Phumtham” reveals “Somdej Phra Sangharaj” ordered the revision of monastic laws, increasing the strictness of old laws, indicating that the problems that occurred were a small part of the decline of Buddhism. Mr. Phumtham Wechayachai, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Interior, acting Prime Minister, revealed after paying homage

Phumtham Awaits Investigation on Landmine Incident in Ubon Ratchathani

Ubon ratchathani: “Phumtham”, Deputy Prime Minister for Security Affairs, requests to wait for the investigation into the facts in the case of 3 rangers stepping on a landmine, whether it is old or new. According to Thai News Agency, Mr. Phumtham Vejjayachai, Deputy Prime Minister for Security Affairs and Minister

Pheu Thai Party’s Stance on Section 112 Cases Sparks Political Debate

Bangkok: “Teng” has dismissed recent claims as mere excuses while the Pheu Thai Party has announced its readiness to support individuals facing charges under Section 112. As political discussions intensify, “Wisut” reportedly engaged in behind-the-scenes talks with coalition parties to consider abstaining from a vote on a people’s draft proposal.

Drafting of Sangha Act Gains Momentum for Greater Transparency

Bangkok: “Teng” has unveiled efforts to draft the Sangha Act aimed at enhancing transparency following the “Ms. Golf” incident. The proposal highlights electronic management of donation money as a long-term solution for issues facing the Sangha. According to Thai News Agency, Mr. Nattapong Ruangpanyawut, a member of parliament for the