Category: Government

Phumtham Bids Farewell on Final Day at Ministry of Interior

Bangkok: Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of the Interior, acting as Prime Minister, Mr. Phumtham Wechayachai, marked his last day at the Ministry of Interior, signaling the conclusion of his tenure until the new Cabinet is officially sworn in. According to Thai News Agency, Mr. Phumtham conveyed that his responsibilities

Prachon, Pheu Thai, and Bhumjaithai Reach Agreement on New Constitution Drafting

Bangkok: The three political parties, Prachon, Pheu Thai, and Bhumjaithai, have reached a consensus on three key points for drafting a new constitution. These conclusions were shared by Prit, who noted that the parties intend to submit the draft model to the House Committee on Political Development next week. The

Thai Embassy Issues Curfew Advisory for Thai Nationals in Nepal Amid Protests

Kathmandu: The Ministry of Foreign Affairs is coordinating with the Royal Thai Embassy in Kathmandu to implement measures to assist Thai nationals in Nepal. This follows the Nepalese government’s imposition of a curfew in several regions due to protests by the new generation against corruption and a social media ban.

Class 67 Students Partner with Thai Researchers to Develop Mine-Clearing Vehicle Prototype

Bangkok: Class 67 National Defense College students join forces with Thai researchers to develop a prototype mine-clearing vehicle. To address the threat of PMN-2 landmines, which have claimed lives and injured Thai soldiers, students from National Defense College Class 67 have collaborated with Thai researchers to develop a prototype mine-clearing

Rome’s Reaction to Constitutional Court Ruling Sparks Concerns Over Referendums

Bangkok: Rome: Rome is expressing dissatisfaction with the recent Constitutional Court ruling, which has failed to clarify the number of referendums needed. He voiced his confusion over the decision that seemingly prevents the public from directly choosing the Constituent Assembly (CON), emphasizing that the Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) should not