Month: September 2025

Bhumjaithai Party Targets 30 Seats in Upcoming Southern Election

Bangkok: The Bhumjaithai Party is gaining popularity in the southern region of the country and is ambitiously aiming to secure 30 seats in the upcoming election. Key political families, Kanchana and Lohsathapornpipit, are aligning with the party to bolster their electoral chances. According to Thai News Agency, the Bhumjaithai Party

Sriyada Urges Prime Minister Anutin to Advance Land Bridge Project

Bangkok: Sriyada Palimaphan, a Member of Parliament from the Pheu Thai Party, has called upon Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul to push forward with the Land Bridge Project to its completion. During a session of the House of Representatives, chaired by First Deputy Speaker Chaiya Promma, Ms. Sriyada addressed the hardships

Prit Clarifies Simplicity of Two NCPO Committees Model

Bangkok: Prit emphasized that the model for the two-member Constituent Assembly (CAC), proposed by the Prachachon Party, is straightforward and mirrors the selection process for constituency and party-list MPs. He asserts that this approach will mitigate potential loopholes and complaints, particularly if it becomes a joint parliamentary resolution, thereby encouraging

Prit Threatens Government Over MOA Breach Concerns

Bangkok: “Prit” has issued a stern warning to the Bhumjaithai Party, threatening to use his votes to overthrow the government if they violate the Memorandum of Agreement (MOA). The warning came amidst concerns over the transfer of additional political groups to Bhumjaithai, which may compromise the current political agreement. According

Rangsiman Halts Cambodia’s AIPA Agenda on Border Crossings

Bangkok: Rangsiman halted Cambodia’s participation in the AIPA meeting after it proposed an urgent agenda item on the Thai-Cambodian border dispute, citing concerns about the potential for political and sensitive issues. He pointed out that there are already existing IOT and GBC processes in place. According to Thai News Agency,

Thai-Cambodian Border Clash: Thai Officials Injured in Protest at Ban Nong Ya Kaew

Bangkok: The Royal Thai Army has provided an explanation following a clash at Ban Nong Ya Kaew, where Thai officials were injured during a confrontation with Cambodian protesters. The incident occurred as Thai authorities attempted to enhance border security through the deployment of barriers and concertina wire. According to Thai