Category: Government

NACC’s Decision on Investigating Paethongtarn Remains Unconfirmed

Bangkok: “Saroj” does not confirm that the NACC has resolved to set up a committee to investigate the ethics standards of “Paethongtarn” regarding the audio clip of a conversation with “Hun Sen”, saying that he does not know the details. According to Thai News Agency, reporters reported that after there

Petition Filed Against Political Influence of Non-Members in Political Parties

Bangkok: Mr. Srisuwan Janya, leader of the Love the Nation Love the Country Organization, has filed a petition with the registrar of political parties and the Election Commission to initiate an investigation into the case of “Mr. S.T.R.” This individual, not being a member of any political party, is alleged

Minister Suchart Meets Religious Leaders to Address Sangha Issues

Bangkok: Minister Suchart Tancharoen recently held a meeting with Somdej Wat Traimit to receive strategic advice on addressing ongoing issues within the Sangha community. Emphasizing the urgency of the matter, Minister Suchart highlighted the need for cooperation between the police, the Sangha Council, and the Dhammakaya Institute to restore public

Jakrapob Penkair Rumored to Become Government Spokesman

Bangkok: Secretary-General to the Prime Minister Dr. Prommin Lertsuriyadej has not denied reports that Jakrapob Penkair is being considered for the role of government spokesman. According to Thai News Agency, Dr. Prommin stated in an interview that if Jakrapob Penkair is appointed as the Prime Minister’s Office spokesman, an official

“Big Lek” Prepares to Launch New Defense Spokesperson Team

Bangkok: “Big Lek” is preparing to unveil a new team of Defense spokespersons aimed at enhancing communication between the government and the public in the new era of governance. According to Thai News Agency, following a recent cabinet reshuffle, the position of Minister of Defense remains vacant. During this interim

Pheu Thai Party Plans to Introduce Buddhism Protection Act to Parliament

Bangkok: Pheu Thai Party is preparing to submit a draft of the Buddhism Protection Act to the parliament. Chusak reveals that Pheu Thai is planning to propose this draft to address issues of misconduct among monks and laypeople, particularly focusing on sexual misconduct and actions undermining Buddhism. According to Thai

Constitutional Court President Declines to Reveal Prime Minister’s Rebuttal Status

Bangkok: The president of Thailand’s Constitutional Court has refused to confirm whether the court has received Prime Minister Paethongtarn Shinawatra’s explanation regarding ethics allegations. Speaking during the Constitutional Court Meets the Media Project 2025, President Nakarin Mektrairat stated that the timeline for submission could be extended. According to Thai News