Day: September 10, 2025

Prospective Economic Team Leader Pledges to Revive National Economy

Bangkok: The prospective head of the economic team has committed to revitalizing the nation’s economy, focusing on long-term sustainability. According to Thai News Agency, Ekniti Nitithanpraphat, who is set to become the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance under the Anutin government, emphasized the importance of managing financial and

People’s Party Urges Timely Submission of Draft Amendment by Bhumjaithai Party

Bangkok: The People’s Party has called on the Bhumjaithai Party to promptly submit the draft amendment to Parliament. They emphasized the importance of accelerating the referendum and elections to comply with the four-month deadline for dissolving Parliament. The People’s Party perceives the Constitutional Court’s ruling as not entirely eliminating the

Constitutional Court Rejects Requests in Paethongtarn Case Over Inconsistencies

Bangkok: The Constitutional Court has dismissed three requests to revoke proceedings in the case concerning Paethongtarn’s ministerial status, citing factual inconsistencies. The court highlighted a key discrepancy regarding the royal decree that appointed Sarawut as a Constitutional Court judge on August 30, rather than August 29, which was a pivotal

Bhumjaithai Party Hosts Educational Visit for Sirikit Girls’ School Students

Bangkok: Bhumjaithai Party welcomed a group of students from Satri Sirikit School for an educational visit, offering them a comprehensive tour of its headquarters and an insightful session on political science and law. The visit included around 40 Mathayom 6 students majoring in law and political science, who were accompanied

Santi Promphat Addresses Ministerial Qualification Rumors

Bangkok: Santi Promphat recently addressed the rumors surrounding his qualifications to serve as a minister. According to Thai News Agency, Santi admitted that his extensive 30-40 years of education might be a factor contributing to questions about his eligibility for the ministerial position. He acknowledged the widespread ethics issues in

Anutin Reiterates Commitment to Constitutional Amendment Agreement, Plans to Dissolve Parliament Within Four Months

Bangkok: Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul has reaffirmed his commitment to amending the constitution, emphasizing his intention to dissolve parliament within four months, without resorting to pressuring a referendum. He conveyed that he has yet to review whether the Constitutional Court’s decision will impact the establishment of a Constituent Assembly. According