Category: Government

Bhumjaithai Party Urges Government to Halt Casino Policy Amidst Chinese Warnings

Bangkok: Anutin Charnvirakul, leader of the Bhumjaithai Party, publicly announced his support for the withdrawal of the draft bill on integrated entertainment venues, commonly referred to as the Casino Bill, from the House of Representatives’ agenda. He expressed the party’s willingness to endorse the withdrawal if the government permanently abandons

Anutin Counters Ing: Ministry of the Interior Does Not Oversee Police

Bangkok: “Anutin” insists on telling the truth, counters “Ing” that the Ministry of the Interior does not take care of the police. Anutin Charnvirakul, former Interior Minister and leader of the Bhumjaithai Party, addressed concerns regarding his recent message supporting the withdrawal of the Entertainment Complex Act, emphasizing that his

Bhumjaithai MPs’ Vote Sparks Debate Over Entertainment Bill Withdrawal

Bangkok: “Chaichanok” stated it was the privilege of three Bhumjaithai MPs to vote to withdraw the entertainment bill. The MPs, despite going against the party’s direction, supported the government’s decision to withdraw the Entertainment Complex Act. He urged patience before labeling them “cobras” and suggested waiting to understand their reasons.

Thai-Cambodian Border Tensions: Commander Urges Resolution Amidst Ammunition Assurance

Surin: Region 2 Commander Lt. Gen. Boonsin Phadklang has called on the governments of Thailand and Cambodia to resolve ongoing issues at the Thai-Cambodian border, emphasizing the need for mutual understanding to prevent conflict. He confirmed that Thailand is prepared to maintain sovereignty with a full magazine of ammunition, expressing

High-Ranking Official Transfers Raise Concerns of Political Motives

Bangkok: Mr. Krawee Prisananantakul, MP for Ang Thong and Chairman of the House of Representatives’ Committee on Administration, has raised questions regarding the recent transfer of high-ranking civil servants by the Ministry of Interior. Krawee expressed his concerns about potential political motivations behind the transfers, which occurred shortly after the

Nattapong Reveals Reason Behind Non-Withdrawal of Entertainment Complex Draft

Bangkok: “Natthaphong” sheds light on the curious case of the missing opposition votes in the recent parliamentary session, where the draft bill on the operation of the entertainment complex business was not withdrawn. The leader of the Prachachon Party, Mr. Nattapong Ruangpanyawut, explained that the lack of withdrawal was due

Big Pom Stands Firm on Prime Ministerial Prospects, Emphasizes Legal Compliance

Bangkok: “Big Pom” has remained steadfast in the face of the House Secretary’s assertion that he cannot be nominated as Prime Minister due to insufficient MP support. Despite the Secretary-General of the House of Representatives’ statement regarding the necessity of having at least 25 MPs backing him, Gen Prawit Wongsuwan,