Month: September 2025

Bhumjaithai Party’s By-Election Victory Sparks Questions Over Voter Support Shift

Bangkok: “Teng” declined to answer whether the people’s votes flowed to support the “Bhumjaithai” party after winning the by-election for the Sisaket MP, responding to Pheu Thai’s self-evaluation. Natthaphong Ruangpanyawut, a party-list MP and leader of the Prachachon Party, addressed the results of the by-election for Sisaket Constituency 5. He

Natthaphong Responds to Decline in Popularity, Emphasizes Public Feedback

Bangkok: Natthaphong Ruangpanyawut, a prominent party-list Member of Parliament and leader of the Prachachon Party, expressed gratitude to the public for their feedback through recent poll results, despite a noticeable decline in his popularity. He urged the public to monitor the party’s actions over the next four months and welcomed

People’s Party Assembles 20 Generals for Rigorous Government Policy Debate

Bangkok: The People’s Party, led by Natthaphong Ruangpanyawut, is preparing to host a significant debate featuring 20 generals to scrutinize government policy. The debate will focus on scrutinizing ministerial qualifications, the Khao Kradong case, and alleged senator collusion. Natthaphong confirmed the selection of Anutin Charnvirakul as interim prime minister, with

Anutin Leads Cabinet in Policy Statement Addressing Urgent National Issues

Bangkok: Anutin Charnvirakul, Prime Minister and Minister of Interior, led the Cabinet in delivering a 30-minute government policy statement in Parliament, reaffirming his commitment to addressing immediate national challenges and laying the foundation for Thailand’s future. He promoted initiatives such as the “Half-Half” program and emphasized the legal closure of

Chonlanan Criticizes Anutin’s Short-Term Government as a Case Resolution, Not Parliamentary Dissolution

Bangkok: Chonlanan has criticized the Anutin government’s four-month term, describing it as a case resolution rather than a parliamentary dissolution. He expressed concerns that the government’s approach has extended its influence over MPs, senators, civil servants, and independent organizations, aiming to secure a future electoral advantage. He highlighted that, although

Admiral Pairoj Fueangchan Takes Command as Royal Thai Navy’s New Chief

Bangkok: The Royal Thai Navy conducted a formal ceremony at their headquarters in the Old Palace to transfer the duties of Commander-in-Chief from Admiral Chirapol Wongwit to Admiral Pairoj Fueangchan. This significant event took place at the Throne Hall, marking a smooth transition of leadership within the navy’s ranks. According