Category: Government

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

Surawong Confirms Readiness for Election and Support for Chaikasem as Prime Minister

Bangkok: Surawong Thienthong, the Minister of Tourism and Sports and Secretary-General of the Pheu Thai Party, expressed confidence in the readiness of all political parties for the upcoming election. He emphasized that returning power to the people is the optimal solution for the country. According to Thai News Agency, Surawong

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

Chalermchai Denies Talks of Democrat Party Alliance with Bhumjaithai Party

Bangkok: Chalermchai Sri-on, Minister of Natural Resources and Environment and leader of the Democrat Party, has clarified that he has not engaged in discussions with Decha Isara regarding an alliance with the Bhumjaithai Party. Despite the lack of talks, Chalermchai affirmed the readiness of the Democrat Party for elections if

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

Monporn Uncertain About Potential Dissolution of Parliament Amid Legal Concerns

Bangkok: Monporn Charoensri, Deputy Minister of Transport, expressed uncertainty regarding the possible dissolution of Parliament by the Pheu Thai Party. She highlighted that the decision ultimately rests with Bhumtham and questioned if there might be legal issues involved. Monporn emphasized that politicians should not fear elections and remained confident that