Category: Government

Senator Thanatchaphong Denies Involvement in Forged Signature Scandal

Bangkok: Senator Thanatchaphong Wongmulalee stated that he is unaware of who forged the signatures of 136 senators on an impeachment petition. He emphasized his lack of intent to remove any senators from office and mentioned that the signatures of two other individuals were also forged, leading to an incomplete list

Krawee Criticizes Minimal Aid Disbursement in Ubon Ratchathani Amid Border Clashes

Bangkok: “Krawee” expressed shock over the minimal aid disbursed in Ubon Ratchathani, where only 55,000 baht has been distributed following more than two weeks of border clashes. He questioned the survival of migrants under such conditions, while acknowledging the Deputy Minister of Interior’s statement that disbursements were possible but minimal.

GBC Reconvenes Amid Unresolved Issues Following Midnight Discussions

Phnom penh: GBC held new discussions this morning after last night’s discussions last night until midnight. The GBC will meet again this morning after Cambodia failed to reach a decision on some issues last night and had to send the matter back to Phnom Penh for further consideration. According to

Bhumtham Orders Legal Action Against Cambodia Over Serious Crimes

Bangkok: “Bhumtham” received orders from the Cabinet meeting to file a civil and criminal lawsuit against Cambodia. Bhumtham, at yesterday’s Cabinet meeting, instructed relevant agencies to consider filing civil and criminal charges against Cambodia for serious crimes. He emphasized that this is not a case before the International Court of

Senate’s Interpretation Request Driven by Necessity, Not Personal Grievance

Bangkok: The Senate’s request for an interpretation of Section 82 was clarified by Senator Prinya Wongcherdkwan as a move based on necessity rather than personal anger. He emphasized that this action was an institutional responsibility aimed at maintaining the integrity of the parliamentary system, rather than an accusation or an

Thai-Cambodian Border Tensions Fail to Deter Major Drug Seizure

Bangkok: The government continues to suppress drugs, maintaining its crackdown despite ongoing unrest on the Thai-Cambodian border. The Pha Muang Task Force recently seized over a million methamphetamine pills, with the total drug seizures valued at over 32 billion baht. According to Thai News Agency, Deputy Government Spokesperson Anukul Prueksanusak

Linthiphon Affirms Schools in Thai-Cambodian Border Zone Remain Closed Due to Security Concerns

Kantharalak: Linthiphon Warinwatcharoj, Deputy Minister of Education, has emphasized that educational institutions located in the conflict zone along the Thai-Cambodian border will not be reopening. This comes after a request from Kantharalak Technical College to resume instruction, highlighting that security considerations must prevail. According to Thai News Agency, Linthiphon reiterated