Category: Government

Big Lek Orders Evidence Collection on Cambodian Bomb Use at Ta Kwai Temple

Surin: “Big Lek” has instructed the collection of forensic evidence following the discovery of an improvised explosive device (IED) at Wat Ta Kwai, confirming its Cambodian origin. The evidence is to be sent to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs for a formal protest. The situation is perceived as a symbolic

Royal Thai Army Collects Evidence of Damage to Ancient Sites Amid Border Clashes

Surin: The Royal Thai Army, in collaboration with the Forensic Science Department, has initiated efforts to collect evidence from the second day of ongoing clashes on the Thai-Cambodian border. The operation focuses on identifying damage to ancient and religious sites in Surin Province, specifically in the Phanom Dong Rak District.

Senate Approves 2016 Budget Bill with Overwhelming Majority

Bangkok: The Senate passed the 2016 budget bill with a vote of 151:1. The Senate approved the draft budget bill 2016 by a vote of 151 to 1, with 1 vote against and 27 abstentions. The Senate meeting, chaired by Second Vice President of the Senate, Mr. Boonsong Noisophon, concluded

Decha Isara Vows to Resign if Democrat Party Supports Bhumjaithai

Bangkok: Decha Isara has announced his intention to resign as a Member of Parliament (MP) if the Democrat Party chooses to support the Bhumjaithai Party, citing issues such as the Khao Kradong land dispute, Senate collusion, and the control of independent organizations as unacceptable to him. He warned that even

Big Kriang Defends Senate Against Collusion Allegations

Bangkok: “Big Kriang” has addressed allegations that “collusion in the Senate” is more detrimental than a coup, asserting that it is a legitimate process. He further criticized the Senate for not betraying the country, as evidenced by court rulings. According to Thai News Agency, General Kriangkrai Srirak, the First Vice

People’s Party and Pheu Thai Party Engage in Strategic Discussions

Bangkok: The People’s Party and the Pheu Thai Party have engaged in private discussions aimed at potentially forming a strategic alliance. Both parties are preparing to extend an invitation to each other, should a mutually beneficial agreement be reached. According to Thai News Agency, Surawong, a key figure in the