Category: Government

Supreme Court to Examine Thaksin Case, Summons Corrections Department Executives

Bangkok: The Supreme Court is set to scrutinize the case involving former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra, summoning four groups of executives from the Department of Corrections to deliberate on the legality of his external treatment, the extension of his treatment period, and the suspension of his sentence. According to Thai

Prasert Calls for Patience as Ethics Committee Investigation Looms Over Audio Clip Issue

Bangkok: “Prasert” has urged patience as discussions continue regarding the establishment of an ethics committee by the National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC) to investigate the audio clip issue. This development follows his suggestion to “Phumtham-Paethongtarn” to consider requesting an extension for submitting a statement to the Constitutional Court. According to Thai

Anutin Awaits Discussion with Three MPs Who Defied Bhumjaithai Resolution

Bangkok: Anutin Charnvirakul, leader of the Bhumjaithai Party, is set to engage in talks with three Members of Parliament who recently voted against the party’s resolution concerning the casino law. These MPs sided with the Pheu Thai Party to withdraw the Entertainment Complex Bill from the House’s consideration. Anutin has

Prasert Urges Bhumjaithai to Avoid Slanderous Rhetoric Amid Sisaket By-Election

Bangkok: “Prasert” has urged the Bhumjaithai Party to steer clear of slanderous speeches, as the by-election in Sisaket Province gains momentum. He expressed confidence in winning the constituency back for his party, Pheu Thai, by fostering understanding among the electorate regarding border issues. According to Thai News Agency, Deputy Prime

Anutin Asserts Independence of Bhumjaithai Party Amid Political Speculations

Bangkok: Anutin Charnvirakul, the leader of the Bhumjaithai Party, has affirmed that no individual or entity can dominate the Bhumjaithai Party, describing it as a party of the people. In a statement to the media, Anutin acknowledged sending a letter to the Election Commission (EC) concerning his visit to Chansongla’s

Chulaphan Denies US Proposal for Tap Lamu Naval Base Use

Bangkok: “Chulaphan” reiterated that as far as he knew, the United States had no proposal to use the Tap Lamu naval base. He emphasized that the Thai team negotiating US tariffs must give importance to all sectors, especially the agricultural sector, and find the best solution. According to Thai News