Category: Government

Somsak Urges Swift Cannabis Regulation Amid Criticism from Bhumjaithai

Bangkok: Somsak Thepsuthin, Minister of Public Health, has responded to criticisms from the Bhumjaithai Party regarding the regulation of cannabis, asserting that ministers possess the authority to issue regulations to control the substance. He highlighted that despite this authority, cannabis has been permitted to proliferate since 2022, leading to public

‘Athakorn’ Confirms Klatham’s Commitment to Coalition Duties

Bangkok: ‘Athakorn’ confirms that Klatham is ready to do his best as a member of the coalition party, and is clearing his schedule every Wednesday to perform his duties in the House of Representatives. He believes that there will be no collapse. According to Thai News Agency, Mr. Atthakorn Sirilathayakorn,

Dech Issara to Join Interior Ministry, Confident in Government Stability

Bangkok: “Dech Issara” is set to enter the Interior Ministry tomorrow, expressing confidence in the government’s stability. Mr. Decha Isara Khaothong, Deputy Minister of Interior, shared his insights following a royal address received during the oath of office ceremony. His Majesty the King provided guidance and encouragement to the new

People’s Party MP Denies Playing Political Games Amid Government Instability

Bangkok: The opposition party initiated the first day of the parliamentary session by proposing a quorum count, leading to a swift adjournment of the meeting by Deputy Speaker Pichet Chueamuangphan due to insufficient votes. People’s Party MPs refuted allegations of political maneuvering, suggesting instead that the event highlighted the government’s

New Cabinet Set for Special Meeting to Allocate Responsibilities Post-Swearing-In

Bangkok: The newly formed cabinet, led by Mr. Suriya Juangroongruangkit, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Transport, acting as Prime Minister, has returned to Government House after taking their oaths. They are preparing for a special cabinet meeting to allocate responsibilities among the ministers. According to Thai News Agency, following

Government Whip Urged to Prioritize People’s Version of Amnesty Bill

Bangkok: The Government Whip has received a letter advocating for the inclusion of Section 112 cases in the People’s Amnesty Bill, emphasizing the need for non-discriminatory legislation. Ms. Chanok Chantatong, a Nong Khai Member of Parliament from the Pheu Thai Party and Deputy Government Whip, highlighted the importance of respecting