Month: September 2025

Ruangkrai to Sue Bhumtham Over Parliament Dissolution Request

Bangkok: Ruangkrai Leekitwattana is preparing to file a lawsuit against Bhumtham Wechayachai after Bhumtham submitted a request for royal approval to dissolve Parliament. Ruangkrai argues that an acting prime minister has no precedent for taking such action. According to Thai News Agency, Ruangkrai, a political activist and former senator, has

Whips Shift Responsibility to Wan Nor for Setting Prime Minister Vote Date

Bangkok: Whips from both political factions have deferred the responsibility to Wan Muhammad Noor Matha, the Speaker of the House, to determine the date for the prime ministerial vote. This development follows Bhumtham Wechayachai’s proposal to dissolve parliament, which must avoid infringing on royal authority. Both sides deny any intentional

Paradorn Criticizes Chalat for Partiality in Prime Ministerial Whip Meeting

Bangkok: “Phradon” has publicly criticized “Chalat” for allegedly not maintaining neutrality during a crucial whip meeting that failed to reach a conclusion on the prime ministerial vote. The critique came on a day when the vote for the prime minister was a key agenda item. According to Thai News Agency,

Anutin Urges Adherence to Rules Amidst Prime Ministerial Vote Delays

Bangkok: Anutin Charnvirakul, leader of the Bhumjaithai Party, has called for adherence to established rules, expressing concerns that delays in the prime ministerial vote could harm the country and its citizens. Anutin declined to comment on reports suggesting that a document submitted for royal approval to dissolve parliament was being