Month: September 2025

Natthaphong Presses Bhumtham for Clarity on House Dissolution

Bangkok: Natthaphong urged Bhumtham to clarify whether the House dissolution was still ongoing. He expressed displeasure over the lawsuit filed against him by Supachai and Suratin over the dissolution, urging him to withdraw the petition. He reiterated his support for Anutin as Prime Minister and continued to proceed with elections

Pheu Thai Party Nominates Chaikasem Nitisiri for Prime Ministerial Election

Bangkok: Pheu Thai Party has announced its decision to nominate Chaikasem Nitisiri as its candidate for the upcoming prime ministerial election scheduled for September 5. According to Thai News Agency, Wisut Chainarun, Chairman of the Pheu Thai Party, confirmed the party’s intention to put forward Chaikasem Nitisiri as their prime

Cambodians Face Prosecution for Destroying Warning Signs in Ban Nong Chan

Sa kaeo: Spokesperson for Army Region 1 has issued a warning that Cambodians will face prosecution if they destroy warning signs in Ban Nong Chan. The warning comes amidst ongoing protests by Cambodian citizens against Thai soldiers in the area. According to Thai News Agency, Maj. Gen. Suravich Daengchan, Chief

Chusak Confirms Authority of Acting Deputy Prime Minister to Submit Royal Decree

Bangkok: Chusak Sirinil, Minister to the Prime Minister’s Office, has confirmed that Bhumtham Wechayachai, acting on behalf of the Prime Minister, holds the authority to submit a request for royal approval and draft a royal decree to dissolve Parliament. This assertion comes amid questions surrounding the constitutional powers of an

Bhumtham Assures Khao Kradong Case to Vanish if Anutin Becomes Prime Minister

Bangkok: “Bhumtham” has made a significant vow that if “Anutin” is elected as Prime Minister, the contentious Khao Kradong case will be permanently resolved. According to Thai News Agency, Mr. Phumtham Wechayachai, acting on behalf of the Prime Minister, addressed the media following inquiries about the State Railway of Thailand’s

Wan Nor Clarifies Regulations on Vision Presentation for Prime Ministerial Candidates

Bangkok: “Wan Nor” has clarified that there are no formal regulations requiring prime ministerial candidates to present their vision prior to the election. According to Thai News Agency, Wan Muhammad Noor Matha, Speaker of the House of Representatives, emphasized that while candidates can choose to present their vision, it is