Month: October 2025

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

Lt. Gen. Boonsin Advocates for Thai-Cambodian Border Wall Amid Conflict

Bangkok: Lt. Gen. Boonsin Phadklang, a key military figure and advisor to the Army Commander, has voiced support for the construction of a wall along the Thai-Cambodian border. During a recent appearance on the “Exclusive Talk Behind the Microphone” program, he revealed insights into the longstanding border conflict and emphasized

“National Resources and Environmental Crime Suppression Division” Launched to Combat Forest Encroachment and Protect Natural Resources Nationwide

Bangkok: “Suchart” establishes the “National Resources and Environmental Crime Suppression Division” to crack down on forest encroachment and protect natural resources nationwide. Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Natural Resources and Environment, Suchart, has established a special task force for the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (MNRE) to integrate

Sathit Pitutecha Unseated as Democrat Party’s Central Region Deputy Leader

Bangkok: Tee Sathit” has lost his position as Deputy Leader of the Central Region of the Democrat Party, with “Mekhin” winning. Reporters noted that this afternoon, at the Democrat Party’s extraordinary general meeting, after electing a new party leader and eight deputy leaders, regional deputy party leaders were selected for