Category: Government

Thailand and Cambodia Make Progress on Border Security and Cooperation

Kuala lumpur: The results of the 2nd Special Meeting of the General Border Committee (GBC) between Thailand and Cambodia have led to significant progress in bilateral relations, with Cambodia agreeing to adhere to Thailand’s four key proposals aimed at enhancing border security and cooperation. According to Thai News Agency, General

Democrat Party Clarifies Abhisit’s Support for ‘Half-Half’ Scheme

Bangkok: A Democrat Party spokesperson explained that Abhisit views the “Half-Half” scheme as a positive move, but that it will only help the people in the short term. He emphasized that the party is preparing to propose an economic blueprint for sustainable growth. According to Thai News Agency, Democrat Party

Bhumjaithai Party Gains Momentum Amid Low Dissolution Chances: Sukhum

Bangkok: Sukhum Nuansakul, former president of Ramkhamhaeng University, has remarked on the ongoing rumors concerning the early dissolution of parliament, expressing that the likelihood remains low. He emphasized that Bhumjaithai Party’s “Half-Half Plus” scheme is poised to bolster the party’s standing, reinforcing its reputation for effective action. According to Thai

Prime Minister Denies Pressure on Woraphat to Resign as Deputy Finance Minister

Bangkok: The Prime Minister has emphasized that no external pressure was exerted on Woraphat Thanyawong to step down from his role as Deputy Finance Minister, despite allegations of his involvement with scam activities linked to politicians in Cambodia. According to Thai News Agency, Prime Minister and Minister of Interior Anutin

Anutin Charnvirakul Caught Napping at Samsen Barbershop

Bangkok: “Anutin” fell asleep at his regular barbershop in the Samsen area after working non-stop. Reporters reported that after the meeting of the Royal Thai Police Commission (RTP), Mr. Anutin Charnvirakul, Prime Minister and Minister of the Interior, went to get a haircut at his regular barber shop in the

Paethongtarn Shinawatra Resigns from Pheu Thai Party Amid Political Shifts

Bangkok: Ms. Paethongtarn Shinawatra has resigned from the Pheu Thai Party, a decision she shared during the party’s meeting this morning. Her departure adds complexity to the party’s efforts as it strives to position itself as the core of government formation ahead of the upcoming elections. According to Thai News