Month: August 2025

Poll Indicates Need for Overhaul of People’s Party MPs

Bangkok: A recent poll has highlighted a significant call for the People’s Party to change its Members of Parliament (MPs), with 46.6% of respondents citing a lack of visibility and accessibility as key concerns. According to Thai News Agency, the Pacific Institute of Management conducted the survey on August 11,

Wisut Confident in Smooth Budget Discussion Process as Accusations of Vote-Buying Surface

Bangkok: Wisut Chainarun, a Pheu Thai Party list MP and chairman of the Government Coalition Coordinating Committee, expressed confidence in the ongoing budget discussions, emphasizing that the first 69 days proceeded without any need for deadline extensions. He insisted that government support remained strong, despite routine opposition disagreements over the

Bhumtham Yet to Consider Anwar’s Mediation Offer in BRN Talks

Bangkok: “Bhumtham” has not yet considered “Anwar’s” offer to be a mediator in talks with BRN. Phumtham Wechayachai, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Interior, who is currently acting as Prime Minister, addressed the current status of the Southern Border Provinces Peace Dialogue Team. He mentioned that the team has

Phumtham Awaits NSC Evaluation on NCPO Dissolution

Bangkok: “Bhumtham” is waiting for the National Security Council to evaluate the dissolution of the NCPO next week. “Phumtham” revealed that he is waiting for the National Security Council (NSC) to evaluate the dissolution of the NCPO next week. He insisted there were no military issues and clarified that the

Bhumtham Highlights Senate and Khao Kradong Collusion as Major Issue

Bangkok: “Bhumtham” acknowledges the case of collusion between the Senate and Khao Kradong as a major issue that must be clearly resolved. Bhumjaithai Party’s “Phumtham” counters Bhumjaithai Party’s case, insisting that the Department of Special Investigation (DSI) is proceeding with the case against the Minister of Higher Education, Science, Research

Frontline Soldiers Prepared for Ultimate Sacrifice, Says Lieutenant General Boonsin

Bangkok: “Big Kung,” a prominent figure in the Thai military, has publicly declared that frontline soldiers are ready to sacrifice their lives for the nation, emphasizing that army commanders, including himself, are fearless and committed to their duties. He reassured the public of the military’s unwavering dedication to national sovereignty