Category: Government

Colorful! First Day of Government Policy Debate

Bangkok: Today’s government policy statement unfolded like a rehearsal for a censure debate, sparking a lively exchange of responses and nicknames among participants. The atmosphere was vibrant as various members engaged in the discussions, reflecting a dynamic start to the policy debate. According to Thai News Agency, the first day

Jurin Criticizes Current Government as “Rat in a Rice Barrel” and Offers Five-Point Mantra

Bangkok: Jurin Laksanawisit, a member of the Democrat Party, has delivered a critical assessment of the current government, labeling it as a “rat-in-a-bucket” government. This term highlights the government’s perceived advantages due to its significant financial resources and pre-existing policies that require minimal effort to implement. Jurin praised the involvement

Natthaphong Responds to Decline in Popularity, Emphasizes Public Feedback

Bangkok: Natthaphong Ruangpanyawut, a prominent party-list Member of Parliament and leader of the Prachachon Party, expressed gratitude to the public for their feedback through recent poll results, despite a noticeable decline in his popularity. He urged the public to monitor the party’s actions over the next four months and welcomed

Athakorn Assures Transparent Use of Soft Power Budget

Bangkok: “Athakorn” insists the Soft Power budget is transparent and complies with regulations. According to Thai News Agency, Minister of Tourism and Sports Atthakorn Sirilathayakorn addressed concerns regarding the soft power budget during a parliamentary session focused on Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul’s policy statement. He emphasized that the budget would

Bhumjaithai Party’s By-Election Victory Sparks Questions Over Voter Support Shift

Bangkok: “Teng” declined to answer whether the people’s votes flowed to support the “Bhumjaithai” party after winning the by-election for the Sisaket MP, responding to Pheu Thai’s self-evaluation. Natthaphong Ruangpanyawut, a party-list MP and leader of the Prachachon Party, addressed the results of the by-election for Sisaket Constituency 5. He

Protests and Debates Erupt on First Day of Government’s Policy Statement

Bangkok: The first day of the policy statement in Parliament saw significant unrest as debates and protests dominated discussions. The session intensified particularly when the Khao Kradong issue and the matter of Senate collusion were brought up, leading to intermittent disruptions. Despite the heated environment, the Speaker was able to