Day: September 29, 2025

Deputy Minister Songsak Clarifies Khao Kradong Land Dispute Compliance

Buriram: Deputy Minister of Interior Songsak Thongsri has clarified the Khao Kradong land dispute, confirming that the Land Department has fully complied with the court’s directive and emphasizing that the court did not declare the entire land as belonging to the State Railway of Thailand. According to Thai News Agency,

Jurin Criticizes Current Government as “Rat in a Rice Barrel” and Offers Five-Point Mantra

Bangkok: Jurin Laksanawisit, a member of the Democrat Party, has delivered a critical assessment of the current government, labeling it as a “rat-in-a-bucket” government. This term highlights the government’s perceived advantages due to its significant financial resources and pre-existing policies that require minimal effort to implement. Jurin praised the involvement

Winyat Confirms Thaksin’s Second Pardon Request Submission

Bangkok: Attorney Winyat has confirmed that Thaksin Shinawatra has submitted a second request for a royal pardon. Meanwhile, Thaksin’s daughter, Pinthongtha Shinawatra Kunakornwong, and her husband, Natthaphong Kunakornwong, visited him at Klong Prem Central Prison, accompanied by lawyer Winyat Chatmontri. Despite the presence of Red Shirts showing their support, Pinthongtha

Thawee Accuses Anutin of Collusion in Khao Kradong and Senate Affairs

Bangkok: During a heated parliamentary session, Police Colonel Thawee Sodsong, leader of the Prachachat Party, targeted Anutin Charnvirakul for his alleged involvement in the Khao Kradong and Senate collusion cases. The session, chaired by Senate President Mongkol Surasajja, witnessed significant protests from Bhumjaithai Party MPs and other senators. Thawee asserted

Jintawan Traisaranakul Secures Victory in Sisaket By-Election with Bhumjaithai Party

Bangkok: The Election Commission of Thailand (ECT) has concluded the Sisaket by-election, with the results expected to be announced within 60 days. The by-election for Sisaket Constituency 5 MP saw Jintawan Traisaranakul of the Bhumjaithai Party emerge victorious with 40,246 votes, amidst a voter turnout of 59.95%. According to Thai

Varawut Criticizes Government Policies for Lack of Comprehensive Ministry Coverage

Bangkok: In his inaugural debate as an opposition figure, Varawut Silpa-archa, leader of the Chartthaipattana Party, extended support to Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul before criticizing the government for drafting policies that do not encompass all ministries. Varawut expressed concerns that this oversight could hinder ministers in executing their responsibilities, emphasizing