Category: Government

Bhumtham to Sue Academics Over Comments on Leg Amputation Incident

Bangkok: “Bhumtham,” identified as Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of the Interior Phumtham Wechayachai, has announced plans to take legal action against academics who allegedly made inflammatory remarks about a Thai soldier’s leg amputation. Phumtham emphasized the importance of words not causing division and expressed his determination to address such

Sirikanya Proposes Cutting Central Budget by 50 Billion Baht

Bangkok: Sirikanya Tansakul, a party-list MP for the Prachachon Party, has proposed a significant reduction in the central budget by 50 billion baht, citing inefficiencies and underfunding. She raises concerns over the current budget’s reliance on a record-high treasury reserve and highlights irregularities in the allocation of central funds for

House of Representatives Begins Budget Debate with 8.92 Billion Baht Cut

Bangkok: The House of Representatives discussed the budget for the first time in 69 days. Pichai explained that the budget was cut by 8.92 billion baht. The House of Representatives has begun its first day of budget debate. Pichai explained the committee’s report that the 8.92 billion baht budget cut

Constitutional Court to Decide on Paetongtarn’s Fate Over Hun Sen Audio Clip

Bangkok: The Constitutional Court has set a decision date to determine the fate of Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra in the controversial audio clip case involving Cambodian Senate President Samdech Hun Sen. This crucial decision is scheduled for August 29th. Paetongtarn, along with the National Security Council Secretary-General, is also expected

Maris Dismisses Cambodia’s UN Complaint, Urges Sincerity in Demining Efforts

Bangkok: Maris Sengiampong, Thailand’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, has dismissed Cambodia’s complaint to the United Nations, which accuses Thailand of violating a ceasefire agreement. Maris mocked the absence of discussion on the issue, stating his belief that the UN understands the situation. He revealed discussions with friendly countries, noting Cambodia’s

Jirayu Urges Ottawa Convention States to Probe Alleged Cambodian Violations

Bangkok: “Jirayu” has called on states party to the Ottawa Convention to urgently investigate Cambodia’s alleged violations of the agreement. The call follows a statement issued by the Cambodian government denying that landmines were of Cambodian origin. According to Thai News Agency, the government reported that “Pen Bona” was under

People’s Party and Prachachon Party Set to Compete in Chiang Rai By-Election

Bangkok: The People’s Party has officially announced its decision to field candidates in the upcoming Chiang Rai by-election. Teng, a representative of the People’s Party, confirmed his participation but requested that his name remain confidential for the time being. He also mentioned that there has been no communication with the

Suchart Calls for Urgent Investigation into Wat Phra Bat Nam Phu Issues

Bangkok: “Suchart” has urged the Office of the Basic Education Commission to establish a committee to investigate the problems at Wat Phra Bat Nam Phu. Suchart emphasized the need for the Department of Religious Affairs to take immediate action, highlighting that if any wrongdoing is found, it will be addressed