Day: October 18, 2025

Wisuda and Chinnawat Race to Garner Support in Kanchanaburi By-Election

Kanchanaburi: Two candidates for the Kanchanaburi District 4 by-election, Wisuda Wichiensilp and General Chinnawat Mandej, took to a parade vehicle in a final push to secure votes. This activity marks the last day of campaigning before the general election for the House of Representatives in Kanchanaburi Province, filling the vacancy

Abhisit Vejjajiva Returns as Leader of Democrat Party with Overwhelming Support

Bangkok: Abhisit Vejjajiva makes a triumphant return as leader of the Democrat Party, securing 96.18% of the vote amid enthusiastic support. According to Thai News Agency, the extraordinary general meeting of the Democrat Party witnessed a significant turnout, with numerous former members renewing their association, particularly those aligned with Abhisit

Senators Angkana and Sunai Request Police Protection After Receiving Death Threats

Bangkok: Senators Angkana and Sunai submitted a request to the National Police Chief for police safety protection after receiving death threats. They insisted on continuing to criticize and protect rights, emphasizing that the government should educate the public for the benefit of the international arena. According to Thai News Agency,

Anusorn Celebrates Abhisit’s Reinstatement as Democrat Party Leader for Third Term

Bangkok: Anusorn Iamsaard, a Pheu Thai Party list MP, expressed support for Abhisit Vejjajiva’s re-election as the leader of the Democrat Party for a third term. He emphasized that the Pheu Thai Party is committed to fostering a democratic environment characterized by free and fair competition, steering clear of conflict-driven

Democrat Party Faces Challenges in New Election as Performance Scrutiny Intensifies

Bangkok: The Democrat Party is facing significant challenges in the upcoming election, with concerns about its recovery and need for clear performance demonstration. According to Thai News Agency, academics have highlighted that the party has not fully recovered and must clearly demonstrate its performance. The current executive board is not