Category: Government

Sisaket By-Election Proceeds Smoothly Amid Border Concerns

Sisaket: The morning was smooth and the Sisaket by-election was over. People were gradually exercising their rights. The morning session was smooth, with people actively exercising their right to vote in the by-election for Sisaket’s Constituency 5. Despite concerns about the situation on the Thai-Cambodian border, they expressed their desire

Anutin Charnvirakul’s Tensions with Bhumtham Wechayachai Over Khao Kradong Dispute

Bangkok: Anutin Charnvirakul, Prime Minister and Minister of the Interior, expressed his frustration with Bhumtham Wechayachai, a former Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of the Interior, accusing him of attempting to discredit him using the unresolved Khao Kradong land dispute. Anutin criticized Bhumtham’s actions, claiming that despite being in power

Bhumtham Shocked by Thanathorn’s Comments on Senate and Khao Kradong Collusion

Bangkok: Bhumtham Wechayachai, the former Deputy Prime Minister and Interior Minister, expressed his astonishment at statements made by Thanathorn Juangroongruangkit, leader of the Progressive Movement. Thanathorn had asserted that the alleged collusion between the Senate and Khao Kradong had no connection to the government. According to Thai News Agency, Bhumtham

Ministry of Foreign Affairs Prepares Strategy for Cambodian Discussions at UNGA

New york city: The Ministry of Foreign Affairs is gearing up to address potential issues with Cambodia at the upcoming United Nations General Assembly (UNGA). With the Director-General on standby, the Ministry is prepared to respond if Cambodia attempts to mislead the global community during this significant international event. Nikorndet

Thailand Enforces Territorial Law, Urges Cambodia to Cease Provocations

Bangkok: The Ministry of Foreign Affairs insists on enforcing Thai law in Thai territory and urges Cambodia to stop inciting. The Ministry reaffirmed that Thai law enforcement is confined to Thai territory, not in overlapping areas, and that it adheres to international standards, employing police for crowd control rather than

Pipat Urges Patience Ahead of Prime Minister’s Policy Announcement on Transport

Bangkok: Pipat Ratchakitprakarn, the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Transport, has called for patience regarding the Ministry of Transport’s upcoming policies, urging stakeholders to wait for Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul’s policy statement. He emphasized the ministry’s quick-win policy, aimed at benefiting citizens within four months, but stressed the importance