Category: Government

Dr. Warong Suggests Conclusion Nearing in Thaksin’s Medical Case

Bangkok: Dr. Warong Dechgitvigrom, leader of the Thai Phakdee Party, has indicated that the case of Mr. Thaksin Shinawatra, who remains critically ill, is nearing its conclusion. According to Thai News Agency, Mr. Chanchai Issarasenarak, former Democrat MP, along with Dr. Warong and Mr. Somchai Saengkaew, former Senator, attended the

Paethongtarn Declines to Address Thai Literature Concerns with UNESCO

Bangkok: Ms. Paethongtarn Shinawatra, Prime Minister and Minister of Culture, attended a Cabinet meeting today, but refrained from addressing questions regarding the registration of Thai literature by Cambodia with UNESCO. When approached by the media for comments on the issue, Ms. Paethongtarn chose not to respond and proceeded directly to

Prime Minister Requests Extension from Constitutional Court for Clarification

Bangkok: Dr. Prommin Lertsuridej, Secretary-General to the Prime Minister, revealed that the Prime Minister has submitted a request to the Constitutional Court seeking a 15-day extension to provide necessary clarifications due to incomplete document preparation. According to Thai News Agency, Dr. Prommin discussed this development during an interview, explaining that

Jakrapop Apologizes to Jirayu Over Government Spokesman Confusion

Bangkok: “Jakrapop” has publicly apologized to “Jirayu” over a misunderstanding regarding the government spokesman position, stating he was under the impression that the arrangement was finalized. According to Thai News Agency, Mr. Jakrapob Penkair, the former Minister to the Prime Minister’s Office, expressed his regrets through a Facebook post directed

Anutin Dismisses Attacks from Pheu Thai Leaders Over By-Election Speech

Bangkok: “Anutin” has disregarded criticisms from Pheu Thai core members regarding his speech during the Sisaket by-election campaign, labeling it as “old rhetoric.” He explained that his speech aimed to enlighten the public on the current situation, emphasizing the importance of livelihoods rather than involving other parties. He urged others

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