Month: September 2025

Suphajee Joins Bhumjaithai Party Ahead of Meeting with Prime Minister

Bangkok: Suphajee Suthumpun, Executive Director and Group CEO of Dusit Thani Public Company Limited, has officially joined the Bhumjaithai Party and is set to be introduced to Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul this afternoon. She arrived at the party headquarters wearing a navy blue suit, smiling and greeting the media before

Chaichanok Chidchob Appointed Chairman of MOU Committee Amidst Diverse Nominations

Bangkok: The inaugural meeting of the House of Representatives’ Special Committee to examine the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) 2000 and 2001 concluded with Mr. Chaichanok Chidchob, MP for Buriram and Secretary-General of the Bhumjaithai Party, being appointed as the committee chairman. According to Thai News Agency, Mr. Sanong Thep-Aksornnarong, MP

Constitutional Court Rejects Petition Against Energy Minister Pirapan

Bangkok: The Constitutional Court rejected a petition to remove Pirapan Salirathavipak from his position as Energy Minister. The Court unanimously decided not to accept the petition, as the petitioner, Sonthiya Sawatdee, was deemed ineligible to submit it. According to Thai News Agency, the petition filed by Mr. Sonthiya Sawatdee sought

Prime Minister Awaits GBC Meeting Results Before Easing Border Restrictions

Koh kong: The Prime Minister is waiting to hear from “Big Lek” about the results of the GBC meeting to ease border crossing restrictions. Prime Minister Anutin requested to wait to hear the results of the GBC meeting from “Big Lek” before returning to Thailand, after agreeing to withdraw heavy

Constitutional Court Dismisses Petition Against Cambodian and Thai Political Figures

Bangkok: The Constitutional Court has rejected a petition filed against 15 political and civil society parties concerning an alleged audio clip involving Cambodian Senate President Hun Sen and Thai Prime Minister Paethongtarn Shinawatra. The petition claimed the clip indicated a plan to infringe on Thailand’s sovereignty, but the court found