Month: September 2025

Cabinet Secretariat Warns Agencies Against Submitting Unresolved Issues to His Majesty

Bangkok: The Cabinet Secretariat has issued a circular cautioning various governmental and independent agencies against presenting unresolved issues to His Majesty. According to Thai News Agency, the circular was distributed by Mrs. Natthajaree Anantasin, Secretary-General to the Cabinet, to ministries, departments, and independent agencies. The document underscores the necessity for

Thai-Cambodian Border Tensions Addressed by Second Army Commander

Bangkok: The 2nd Army Area Commander has clarified the situation regarding the Thai-Cambodian border tensions, emphasizing efforts to foster unity among the people of the nation. The commander, Lt. Gen. Boonsin Phadklang, addressed recent developments concerning the deployment of Cambodian military forces along the border, specifically in the Phu Makhuea

Pheu Thai Confirms Chaikasem as Sole Prime Ministerial Candidate

Bangkok: Surawong insists the Cabinet will not discuss the dissolution of parliament, reaffirming that Pheu Thai’s candidate remains Chaikasem. According to Thai News Agency, Mr. Sorawong Thienthong, Minister of Tourism and Sports and Secretary-General of the Pheu Thai Party, addressed the media following a Cabinet meeting. He confirmed that the

Chaikasem Challenges Perception as Pheu Thai Party’s Knight in Shining Armor

Bangkok: Chaikasem Nitisiri, the Pheu Thai Party’s prime ministerial candidate, made a notable entrance at the party’s weekly meeting of MPs this afternoon. Upon arriving at the Pheu Thai Party headquarters, he posed a question that echoed through the halls, “Who is the knight riding on a white horse?” before

Thawee Lauds Chaikasem’s Leadership Qualities Suitable for Prime Ministerial Role

Bangkok: Police Colonel Thawee Sodsong, the Minister of Justice and leader of the Prachachat Party, has praised Mr. Chaikasem Nitisiri for possessing leadership qualities that make him a suitable candidate for the role of Prime Minister. Thawee shared his views following a meeting with Chaikasem, the prime ministerial candidate for

Dr. Ming Questions Constitutional Court Judges’ Decisions After Expiration

Bangkok: Dr. Ming questioned whether Constitutional Court judges, whose terms have expired, are still sitting on the bench to decide on the audio clip case involving Paethongtarn. According to Thai News Agency, Dr. Prommin Lertsuridej, Secretary-General to the Prime Minister, addressed concerns raised about the impact on the performance of

Caretaker Government’s Authority to Dissolve Parliament Sparks Debate

Bangkok: Dr. Ming has highlighted the possibility that the caretaker government has the authority to dissolve parliament, stating that there is no legal prohibition against such an action. Despite this assertion, he noted that the matter has not been a topic of discussion within the Cabinet. According to Thai News

Pheu Thai Party Challenges Delay in Appointment of Constitutional Court Judges

Bangkok: Pheu Thai Party is gearing up to file a complaint with the Constitutional Court regarding the delay in appointing new judges. Chusak Sirinil, Minister to the Prime Minister’s Office, disclosed that Pheu Thai MPs are preparing to question this delay, emphasizing that he hopes the former judge will handle