Category: Government

Cambodian Soldiers Dig 650-Meter Long ‘Kulet’ Amidst Border Tensions

Ubon Ratchathani: Cambodian soldiers have reportedly dug a 650-meter long trench known as a ‘Kulet’ from the Sattaban tree to the Lao intersection, a site of recent clashes with Thai soldiers. This development has heightened tensions at the border area in Ubon Ratchathani Province, where both nations have laid territorial

Senate Whip Agrees to Postpone Vote on Independent Organizations Motion

Bangkok: The Senate Whip has agreed to include a motion by the “New Generation Senators” to delay voting on the independent organization committee, affirming that the existing laws provide a clear path forward and maintain the full authority of the Senators. According to Thai News Agency, Mr. Phisit Apiwattanapong, a

Government’s 2016 Budget Emphasizes Fiscal Responsibility Amid Economic Challenges

Bangkok: “Phao Bhum” maintains that the government has responsibly prepared the 2016 budget, adhering to a framework of fiscal discipline, despite criticisms from the opposition. The government acknowledges that only a quarter of the remaining funds are available for use due to a high regular budget but highlights an adjustment

Nattapong Criticizes Thai Government’s Budget Strategy Amid Political Crisis

Bangkok: “Natthaphong” has voiced strong criticism against the original formula for the 2016 budget, suggesting it reflects a lack of clear direction from the Thai government. He questioned whether Thailand truly has a “government leader,” emphasizing that the current predicament is not a financial crisis but a political one, with

Cambodian Soldiers Dig 650-Meter ‘Kulet’ Amid Border Tensions

Ubon Ratchathani: Cambodian soldiers have excavated a 650-meter long “Kulet” from the Sattaban tree to the Lao intersection, a site that recently became the focal point of a clash with Thai soldiers. According to Thai News Agency, the incident was reported on May 28, 2015, following a confrontation between Thai

Prime Minister Reviews Documents Ahead of 2026 Budget Discussion in Parliament

Bangkok: The Prime Minister entered Government House to review documents in preparation before entering the parliament to discuss the 2016 budget. The Prime Minister entered Government House to review documents in preparation before entering the parliament to discuss the 69th budget this evening, while the National Police Chief waited for

Pichet Defends Parliamentary Budget Amidst Audit Controversy

Bangkok: In a heated parliamentary session, Mr. Pichet Chueamuangphan, the first deputy speaker of the House of Representatives, expressed his frustration regarding the scrutiny and criticism of the parliamentary budget. He explained that the budget could indeed be audited and emphasized the importance of maintaining transparency. According to Thai News