Day: September 3, 2025

Teng Vows to Lead Minority Government with 143 Votes

Bangkok: “Teng” has committed to utilizing 143 votes to govern a minority government, asserting that decisions will not be based on popularity. He emphasized the consequences if the “Bhumjaithai” party breaks its promise, stating that any breach will result in a price to be paid by himself. According to Thai

Big Lek to Submit Military Personnel List for Royal Approval Amid Political Uncertainty

Bangkok: “Big Lek” is set to submit a list of military personnel to “Bhumtham” today for royal approval, amidst ongoing political uncertainty in Thailand. Despite the country’s fragile political landscape and the looming dissolution of Parliament, he remains unconcerned about the border situation. According to Thai News Agency, Deputy Minister

Pheu Thai Party Initiates Countdown to Parliament Dissolution

Bangkok: The Pheu Thai Party posted a countdown to the dissolution of parliament, confirming its authority and moving forward with the election. According to Thai News Agency, at 10:26 a.m., the Pheu Thai Party’s Facebook page posted a message indicating that Acting Prime Minister Phumtham Wechayachai had submitted a request

Coordinated Operation Leads to Arrest of 43 Illegal Workers in Kanchanaburi

Kanchanaburi: Soldiers, police, and local government officials have successfully arrested 43 illegal workers attempting to enter Thailand for employment. According to Thai News Agency, the operation was led by Maj. Gen. Atsawut Panyarachun, Commander of the 9th Infantry Division and the Surasee Task Force, and Mr. Athit Intra, Governor of

Bhumtham Requests Dissolution of Parliament Amidst Democratic Concerns

Bangkok: “Bhumtham” has submitted a request for His Majesty to dissolve the parliament due to distorted democracy. “Bhumtham” submitted a royal request to dissolve Parliament and return power to the people yesterday, citing distorted democracy. He also stated that the House will vote on whether to elect the Prime Minister.

Prime Ministerial Vote Postponed Amid Constitutional Court Deliberation

Bangkok: The meeting of the two whips has been postponed, with the Prime Minister’s vote scheduled for 3 p.m. today. The postponement is attributed to a pending written response from the Constitutional Court following submissions by 20 Pheu Thai MPs. These submissions concern the judges’ term expiration, the “Paethongtarn” case,