Day: September 2, 2025

Caretaker Government’s Authority to Dissolve Parliament Sparks Debate

Bangkok: Dr. Ming has highlighted the possibility that the caretaker government has the authority to dissolve parliament, stating that there is no legal prohibition against such an action. Despite this assertion, he noted that the matter has not been a topic of discussion within the Cabinet. According to Thai News

Pheu Thai Party Challenges Delay in Appointment of Constitutional Court Judges

Bangkok: Pheu Thai Party is gearing up to file a complaint with the Constitutional Court regarding the delay in appointing new judges. Chusak Sirinil, Minister to the Prime Minister’s Office, disclosed that Pheu Thai MPs are preparing to question this delay, emphasizing that he hopes the former judge will handle

Paethongtarn’s Legal Team Seeks Revocation of Unlawful Trial Process

Bangkok: The legal team representing former Prime Minister Paethongtarn Shinawatra has officially filed a motion to revoke the impeachment process concerning a Constitutional Court judge’s term expiration. This legal action challenges the legitimacy of the removal process of a judge who continued to serve after his term had concluded. According

Senate Approves 2016 Budget Bill with Overwhelming Majority

Bangkok: The Senate passed the 2016 budget bill with a vote of 151:1. The Senate approved the draft budget bill 2016 by a vote of 151 to 1, with 1 vote against and 27 abstentions. The Senate meeting, chaired by Second Vice President of the Senate, Mr. Boonsong Noisophon, concluded

Royal Thai Army Collects Evidence of Damage to Ancient Sites Amid Border Clashes

Surin: The Royal Thai Army, in collaboration with the Forensic Science Department, has initiated efforts to collect evidence from the second day of ongoing clashes on the Thai-Cambodian border. The operation focuses on identifying damage to ancient and religious sites in Surin Province, specifically in the Phanom Dong Rak District.

Chaikasem Asserts Readiness for Prime Minister Role Amid Speculation

Bangkok: Chaikasem Nitisiri, the Pheu Thai Party’s candidate for Prime Minister, has reaffirmed his readiness to assume the top political position, emphasizing the uncertainty inherent in political affairs. According to Thai News Agency, Chaikasem arrived at the Pheu Thai Party headquarters at 2:00 PM, where he was met by reporters

Thaksin Acknowledges Misjudgment in Trusting Thammanat

Bangkok: Thaksin Shinawatra has admitted his error in placing too much trust in Thammanat Prompao, stating that the future government formation will be influenced by the People’s Party. According to Thai News Agency, on the evening of September 1st, approximately 10 Pheu Thai Party MPs organized a gathering in honor