Day: September 23, 2025

Phradon Urges Unity Amid Concerns Over Senate’s Role in Constituent Assembly Selection

Bangkok: “Phradon” has called on the People’s Party to dismiss suspicions following concerns raised by “Phrits” about the Senate’s potential monopoly in selecting Constituent Assembly members. The apprehension is that such a monopoly could lead to misunderstandings and hinder progress. Phradon emphasized that disagreements over legislative proposals are a standard

Bhumjaithai Party Awaits Government Policy Announcement on Economic Stimulus

Bangkok: The Bhumjaithai Party is optimistic that the government will declare its policies to Parliament on September 29-30, focusing on drawing 25 billion baht from the 2015 budget to implement the “Half-Half” scheme. According to Thai News Agency, Mr. Paradorn Prisananantakul, Minister to the Prime Minister’s Office, who is anticipated

Prime Minister Cancels UN Trip to Prioritize Policy Statement

Bangkok: The Prime Minister is not attending the United Nations General Assembly due to concerns about returning in time for his policy statement to Parliament. He emphasized the importance of addressing the issue of sovereignty and confirmed that the Blue Cover Policy draft is complete and will be submitted to

Royal Thai Army Calls for Cooperation Amid Tensions at Thai-Cambodian Border

Bangkok: The Royal Thai Army is appealing for cooperation from agencies and the public to adhere to security measures in the Thai-Cambodian border area. The current situation has seen ongoing military operations and ceasefire violations by Cambodia, including the illegal use of landmines, increased military presence, and the use of

Bhumjaithai Party to Submit Draft Constitutional Amendment to House Speaker

Bangkok: Bhumjaithai Party is set to submit a draft constitutional amendment to the Speaker of the House of Representatives tomorrow. The party is also planning to meet with the “One Nor-Three Whips” to finalize the date of their policy statement, anticipated to be confirmed by September 25. According to Thai

Minister Clarifies Controversy Over Massage Chair Box at Government House

Bangkok: “Napinthorn” is addressing the controversy regarding the transportation of massage chairs into Government House. In a recent clarification, the boxes, which were believed to contain massage chairs, were actually old boxes repurposed to hold Buddhist items. According to Thai News Agency, Mr. Napin Srisanpang, Minister to the Prime Minister’s