Category: Government

Prime Minister Grants Citizenship Cards to Ethnic Groups in Chiang Rai

Chiang rai: The Prime Minister presented citizenship cards to various ethnic groups in Chiang Rai to address the issue of individuals lacking access to government welfare. The Prime Minister expressed satisfaction that by June 30, these groups will attain Thai nationality, following a government initiative to expedite the process to

Protesters Gather at Victory Monument Amid Tight Security and Heavy Traffic

Bangkok: The Ruam Palang Phaendin group established their presence at Victory Monument, preparing for the evening’s highlight when leaders will deliver speeches under stringent security measures. According to Thai News Agency, the United Power of the Land group began their activities at 10:00 a.m. with a religious ceremony to honor

Parliament Marks 93rd Anniversary with Blessing Ceremony for Personnel

Bangkok: The Parliament held a ceremony to celebrate its 93rd anniversary. ‘Mongkol’ gave blessings to parliament personnel to be safe from all dangers and to do things that are beneficial to the people. Mr. Mongkol Surassajja, President of the Senate and Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives, presided over

Prime Minister Paethongtarn Shinawatra Receives Warm Welcome in Chiang Rai

Chiang rai: The Prime Minister arrived in Chiang Rai, where local citizens eagerly awaited her arrival, presenting her with roses as a gesture of encouragement. According to Thai News Agency, Prime Minister Paethongtarn Shinawatra landed at Mae Fah Luang Airport. Among those awaiting her arrival were Ms. La-ong Tiyapairat, Chiang

Traffic Advisory: Avoid Victory Monument Area Due to Rally

Bangkok: The Metropolitan Police Bureau has issued a traffic advisory urging road users to avoid the Victory Monument area due to a large rally expected to last until 9:00 p.m. The rally is causing significant traffic congestion in the vicinity. According to Thai News Agency, the police have requested cooperation

Wan Nor Calls for Bipartisan Efforts on Amnesty to Foster Reconciliation

Bangkok: President Wan Nor has urged both political parties to engage in discussions regarding amnesty, aiming for consensus and national reconciliation. He emphasized that a successful amnesty initiative would promote unity among the populace, whereas failure could lead to public unrest. Wan Nor highlighted that while political demonstrations are commonplace,