Category: Government

Pattana Remains Silent on Free Dialysis KPI Set by Anutin

Bangkok: “Pattana” declined to answer questions after “Anutin” set a KPI to restore free dialysis within 2 months. If unable to do so, the seat will be taken away. Public Health Minister Pattana Promphat addressed Prime Minister and Interior Minister Anutin Charnvirakul’s announcement that he would reinstate the free dialysis

Thailand’s Proactive UNGA Speech Analyzed Amid Rising Tensions with Cambodia

Bangkok: “Ajarn Panithan” analyzed the statement of “Sihasak”, both experienced and lucky. Assoc. Prof. Dr. Panithan Wattanayagorn, a security and international affairs expert, analyzed Foreign Minister Sihasak Phuangketkaew’s speech at the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA), covering eight pages and 63 points, with the radio news editorial team. He concluded

Prime Minister Expresses Gratitude to Sisaket District 5 Voters for Electing Jintawan

Sisaket: The Prime Minister thanked the people of Sisaket District 5 for their trust in choosing Jintawan, promising not to disappoint, and confirming his readiness to announce government policy today. Prime Minister and Minister of Interior, Anutin Charnvirakul, in his capacity as leader of the Bhumjaithai Party, addressed the election

Sirikanya Criticizes Government’s “Half-Half” Budget for Political Gain

Bangkok: Sirikanya Tansakul, a party-list MP for the Prachachon Party, has voiced her concerns regarding the policies of the Anutin government, highlighting that their strategies are reminiscent of past administrations. She criticized the lack of specific goals and clear plans in the economic policy, questioning whether the “Half-Half” budget allocation

New Thai Navy Commander-in-Chief Pledges to Continue Submarine and Frigate Policy

Bangkok: The new Commander-in-Chief of the Royal Thai Navy has announced the continuation of the navy’s existing submarine and frigate policy while also promoting the integration of new technologies to enhance the safety of personnel. Public assurances have been made regarding Thailand’s commitment to maintaining its borders and preventing any

Prime Minister Approves Military Action Against Cambodian Aggression

Bangkok: The Prime Minister has authorized the military to take countermeasures against Cambodian provocations, emphasizing the need for vigilant monitoring of supplies and expressing concern about the potential impact on refugees. Despite reports of soldiers facing food shortages, the Prime Minister remains committed to supporting the troops as long as

Prime Minister Stresses Security in Talks with “Big Lek-Sihasak”

Bangkok: The Prime Minister declined to answer questions about his talks with “Big Lek-Sihasak,” stating it was a matter of security. He emphasized the importance of the Foreign Minister’s role at the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) in safeguarding Thailand’s dignity and urged the public to remain confident that the