Day: August 30, 2025

Senate Whip Confirms Timing for 2016 Budget Bill Debate

Bangkok: The Senate Whip has confirmed that the meeting for the 2016 budget bill will proceed as scheduled on September 1-2. The acting Minister has stated that there are 70 senators prepared to debate the bill, which is expected to take two days of discussion before a vote for approval.

People’s Party and Pheu Thai Party Engage in Strategic Discussions

Bangkok: The People’s Party and the Pheu Thai Party have engaged in private discussions aimed at potentially forming a strategic alliance. Both parties are preparing to extend an invitation to each other, should a mutually beneficial agreement be reached. According to Thai News Agency, Surawong, a key figure in the

Bhumtham Denies Knowledge of Thaksin-Thanathorn Meeting Rumors

Bangkok: “Bhumtham” is unaware of rumors that “Thaksin” has arranged to meet with “Thanathorn”. Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of the Interior, acting on behalf of the Prime Minister, Phumtham Wechayachai, addressed rumors that former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra would meet with Thanathorn Juangroongruangkit, chairman of the Progressive Movement. He

Pheu Thai Party Faces Absence of Core Leaders in Critical Discussions

Bangkok: Pheu Thai Party, currently lacking its core leaders, convened with select Members of Parliament (MPs) for informal discussions regarding the party’s political direction. According to Thai News Agency, the Pheu Thai Party is in the midst of gathering votes to establish a new government. Ms. Manoporn Charoensri, Deputy Minister

People’s Party Reaffirms Stance Amid Political Proposals

Bangkok: The People’s Party has yet to respond to proposals from other political parties, maintaining its stance amidst ongoing political negotiations. The party has confirmed it has not received any official contact from the Pheu Thai Party and has not accepted any proposals. According to Thai News Agency, Mr. Parit

Bhumjaithai Party Headquarters Remain Quiet Amidst Government Formation Discussions

Bangkok: The Bhumjaithai Party office was quiet, with no core leaders joining the party after Anutin held discussions with the Prachachon Party yesterday and held a statement with government formation partners. According to Thai News Agency, reporters reported that no core leaders of the Bhumjaithai Party have arrived at the

Kla Tham Party Endorses Anutin for Prime Minister Amid Political Turmoil

Bangkok: The Kla Tham Party has announced its decision to support Anutin Charnvirakul, leader of the Bhumjaithai Party, as the next Prime Minister of Thailand. This decision comes in the wake of Prime Minister Paethongtarn Shinawatra’s resignation following a Constitutional Court ruling that dissolved the entire Cabinet, necessitating a vote