Month: September 2025

Cambodian Delegation Accused of Disruptive Behavior During AIPA Meeting

Bangkok: The Cambodian delegation faced accusations of disruptive behavior during an interview given by Mr. Rangsiman Rome, a Member of the House of Representatives of Thailand. Rome, along with Mr. Ekkachai Ruangrat, a Member of the Senate, attended the AIPA Joint Statement Drafting Committee meeting, where they successfully completed the

Anutin Highlights Role of Provincial MPs in Serving the Public

Bangkok: Anutin Charnvirakul, Prime Minister and Minister of Interior, emphasized the crucial role of Members of Parliament (MPs) in provincial areas to assist the populace extensively. During his visit to Ang Thong, Anutin, who also leads the Bhumjaithai Party, underscored the importance of MPs from various provinces in providing unhindered

Barbed Wire Erected to Curb Illegal Immigration in Chanthaburi

Chanthaburi: Barbed wire has been strategically placed by the Chanthaburi Marine Division along natural channels to tackle illegal immigration and the smuggling of contraband goods. According to Thai News Agency, the Chanthaburi Marine Corps Task Force, under the leadership of the 4th Marine Ranger Control Unit, initiated the deployment of

PMN-2 Mines Discovered Amid Metal Debris on Phu Makhuea Route

Bangkok: The Royal Thai Navy’s Mine Clearance Unit has discovered four PMN-2 mines and metal debris along the Phu Makhuea patrol route. According to Thai News Agency, the Royal Thai Navy, through its 2nd Mine Clearance and Removal Team, initiated operations at the Phu Makhuea Operations Base on September 20,

Democrat Party Appoints Election Commission Members to Oversee Leadership Selection

Bangkok: The Democrat Party has appointed five Election Commission members to oversee the process of selecting the new executive committee leader, confident in its transparency and honesty, which is the hope of the people. According to Thai News Agency, Thanitphon Chaianan, Director of the Democrat Party, revealed after the party’s

Trisulee Calls for End to “Cobra” Rhetoric in Pheu Thai Campaign

Bangkok: Traisulee Traisaranakul, executive director of the Bhumjaithai Party, has urged Pheu Thai candidates to abandon the use of “cobra” rhetoric in their campaigns. She advocated for a focus on real-world issues, comparing the act of switching political parties to changing jobs, as highlighted by Paethongtarn Shinawatra. Traisulee also announced

Pheu Thai Party Declines Participation as Opposition Whip

Bangkok: Pheu Thai Party has made a definitive announcement that it will not join as the opposition whip. According to Thai News Agency, the party has decided not to participate in the Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) with the Bhumjaithai Party and the People’s Party (PPRP), who support the minority government