Day: September 7, 2025

Monporn Criticizes Thai Politics for Systemic Distortions

Nakhon phanom: Ms. Manoporn Charoensri, Deputy Minister of Transport and Pheu Thai Party MP for Nakhon Phanom District 2, recently criticized the state of Thai politics during a visit to her constituency. She highlighted her experience as an MP over the past two years, during which she has cast her

Anutin Charnvirakul Appointed as Thailand’s 32nd Prime Minister

Bangkok: Anutin Charnvirakul has officially received the royal command to become Thailand’s 32nd Prime Minister, vowing to perform his duties with honesty, integrity, and morality. Allied parties joined in congratulating him on this significant appointment. According to Thai News Agency, the announcement was made at the Bhumjaithai Party headquarters, where

Pheu Thai Party Vows Vigilant Opposition Against New Government

Bangkok: Pheu Thai Party has reaffirmed its commitment to serving as a vigilant opposition, closely monitoring the Khao Kradong case and the Senate collusion case, with a readiness to file a no-confidence motion against the Prime Minister if any justice process interference is detected. Ms. Khattiya Sawatdiphon, a party-list MP

Prime Minister Anutin Appoints Woraphat Thanyawong as Deputy Finance Minister

Bangkok: Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul has announced the appointment of Woraphat Thanyawong, the former managing director of Krungthai Bank, as the new Deputy Finance Minister. The Prime Minister and Woraphat have known each other for three decades, and Anutin expressed confidence in Woraphat’s ability to contribute to the tax negotiation

Prime Minister Nu Almost Finalizes Cabinet List with Precision

Bangkok: Prime Minister Nu has disclosed that the cabinet list is nearing completion, with a precision rate of 99.9725%. He refrained from commenting on the appointments for the Ministry of Defense and the Ministry of Justice, highlighting that these decisions will be made by him with thorough scrutiny, focusing solely

Majority Supports Immediate Dissolution of Parliament and Constitutional Amendments

Bangkok: The latest survey results from the Nida Poll indicate a significant portion of the population prefers the swift dissolution of parliament without waiting four months. According to Thai News Agency, the poll reveals that 59.24 percent of the respondents believe that parliament should be dissolved as soon as possible

Suchart Backs Anutin as 32nd Prime Minister, Emphasizes Readiness to Serve

Bangkok: Suchart congratulates Anutin, the 32nd Prime Minister, on his readiness to work for the country and the people, believing that all MPs can perform their duties. According to Thai News Agency, Mr. Suchart Chomklin, Deputy Leader of the Ruam Thai Sang Chart Party, expressed his support for Mr. Anutin