Category: Government

Minister of Labor Confirms Minimum Wage Increase to 400 Baht Next Year

Bangkok: “Pongkawin”, the Minister of Labor, has confirmed that the minimum wage will be raised to 400 baht next year after this year saw two increases. Mr. Pongkawin Juangroongruangkit, addressing the meeting of the Tripartite committee, discussed the resolution to increase the minimum wage in Bangkok and certain provincial businesses

Paethongtarn Hosts Coalition Dinner, Emphasizes Unity and Future Opportunities

Bangkok: “Paethongtarn” opened the dinner stage for coalition parties, expressing gratitude for the support received during her tenure as Prime Minister and affirming her commitment to serving the people and the institution. Despite no longer holding the Prime Minister position, she reassured attendees of her dedication to her responsibilities and

Justice Minister Awaits Court Request on Witness Submission

Bangkok: Pol. Col. Thawee Sodsong, Minister of Justice, declared that he has not yet received any letter from the Constitutional Court requesting additional witness accounts. He expressed confidence in the transparency of his actions and readiness to comply with any forthcoming requests. Thawee assured that his conduct has been in

Bhumjaithai Party Challenges Thaksin’s Ties with Cambodian Leader Amid Border Dispute

Bangkok: Bhumjaithai Party has launched a counter-offensive by releasing old video clips aimed at Thaksin Shinawatra, questioning his relationship with the Cambodian leader. The party asserts its commitment to Thai interests, distancing itself from accusations of favoring Cambodia. The party insists it is not attacking the Prime Minister over national

Sutham Denies Allegations Over 120,000 Baht Party Poll Fund

Bangkok: Mr. Sutham Charitngam, a Member of Parliament for Nakhon Si Thammarat representing the Palang Pracharath Party, has publicly declared his innocence following a complaint lodged by Ms. Netdao Watcharachainanwong, known as ‘Madam Cher,’ with the National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC). The complaint concerns a transfer of 120,000 baht, which Ms.

Constitutional Court to Rule on Referendum Requirement for Constitutional Amendments

Bangkok: The Constitutional Court is set to deliberate on September 10 regarding the number of referendums necessary for amending the constitution. According to Thai News Agency, the court received a petition from the President of the National Assembly requesting a ruling on the National Assembly’s duties and powers under Section