Day: October 5, 2025

Pheu Thai Party Raises Concerns Over Proposed Referendum on MOUs with Cambodia

Bangkok: The Pheu Thai Party has expressed concerns regarding the Anutin government’s decision to hold a referendum aimed at canceling Memorandums of Understanding (MOUs) 43 and 44 with Cambodia, emphasizing that the move appears to be driven by a desire for political popularity over national interests. According to Thai News

Pheu Thai Party Pledges Support to Flood Victims in Uttaradit and Phitsanulok

Bangkok: The Pheu Thai Party has reinforced its commitment to the people by prioritizing assistance to flood-affected residents in Uttaradit and Phitsanulok. Paethongtarn Shinawatra, a key figure in the party, canceled her campaign activities to visit these areas, emphasizing the party’s dedication to standing by its citizens during times of

Pheu Thai Party Urges Joint Effort on Constitutional Amendment

Bangkok: Pheu Thai Party calls on Bhumjaithai and Pracharath Party to jointly submit a draft constitutional amendment. Ms. Khattiya Sawatdipol, a party-list MP and deputy spokesperson for the Pheu Thai Party, addressed Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul’s response to a policy statement to parliament, which included a reference to an agreement

Khattiya Challenges Bhumjaithai Party to Continue Pheu Thai Policies Without Fear

Bangkok: Khattiya Sawatdipol, a party-list MP and deputy spokesperson for the Pheu Thai Party, recently took a jab at the Bhumjaithai Party, suggesting they shouldn’t fear accusations of being labeled a “Bhumjai Claim.” She encouraged them to proceed with implementing Pheu Thai’s policies such as the 20-baht train fare, government-to-government

Pheu Thai Party Prepares for Election with New Candidates and Vision

Bangkok: Pheu Thai Party unveils its MP candidates, with Paethongtarn presenting her vision on October 7th. According to Thai News Agency, Ms. Khattiya Sawatdipol, a party-list MP and deputy spokesperson for the Pheu Thai Party, addressed Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul’s announcement to dissolve Parliament within four months without any ambiguity.

Noppadon Urges Government to Summarize MOU 43-44 for Public Clarity

Bangkok: Noppadon Pattama has proposed that the government compile a summary of MOUs 43-44 after a poll found that nearly 70% of the public still do not know the details. He suggested that relevant government agencies should be consulted first to determine whether the MOUs should be cancelled. According to

Summon Ministries to Investigate “Soft Power” Budgets

Bangkok: Senator Alongkot revealed that he has summoned various ministries to investigate the “soft power” budget after discovering that the budget was overspread. He urged the government to cancel the plan, stating that the results cannot be truly assessed. According to Thai News Agency, Senator Alongkot Worakit, chairman of the