Category: Government

Panithan Urges Weekly Evaluation of Cambodia’s Sincerity in Border Peace Efforts

Bangkok: Security and foreign affairs expert Panithan Wattanayagorn has advised the government of Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul to conduct weekly assessments of Cambodia’s sincerity, despite a recent five-point agreement aimed at fostering peace along the Thai-Cambodian border. According to Thai News Agency, the recommendation comes after the Thai-Cambodian General Border

Thai Guides Urge Prime Minister Anutin to Address Tourism Crisis

Bangkok: A group of Thai guides is calling on Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul to help resolve the ongoing tourism crisis in Thailand. They have proposed several measures, including the implementation of the “Half-Half” scheme and the provision of funding sources to support local businesses. The group is also advocating for

Thailand Moves Forward with 50 Years of Thai-Chinese Diplomatic Relations

Bangkok: Thailand is moving forward with 50 years of diplomatic relations between Thailand and China, establishing 50 sister cities, while Thai people are increasingly interested in “Xinjiang Uygur”. According to Thai News Agency, in 2025, the year marking the 50th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between Thailand and

Constitutional Court Dismisses Petition Against Cambodian and Thai Political Figures

Bangkok: The Constitutional Court has rejected a petition filed against 15 political and civil society parties concerning an alleged audio clip involving Cambodian Senate President Hun Sen and Thai Prime Minister Paethongtarn Shinawatra. The petition claimed the clip indicated a plan to infringe on Thailand’s sovereignty, but the court found

Three New MPs Report to Thai Parliament Following Resignations

Bangkok: The House of Representatives in Thailand has welcomed three new Members of Parliament (MPs) who have reported for duty following the recent resignations of their predecessors. Ms. Thipanan Sirichana, Pol. Gen. Asawin Kwanmuang, both from the Ruam Thai Sang Chart Party, and Mr. Rungruang Pitayasiri from the Pheu Thai

Nikorn Challenges Feasibility of Constitutional Amendment Referendum

Bangkok: Nikorn Chamnong has raised concerns regarding the feasibility of holding a referendum to amend the constitution according to the Movement of Assembly (MoA) agreement. He highlighted that such a referendum, which requires an elected Constituent Assembly (CLA), is not possible as it violates Section 166 of the Constitution, according

Prime Minister Awaits GBC Meeting Results Before Easing Border Restrictions

Koh kong: The Prime Minister is waiting to hear from “Big Lek” about the results of the GBC meeting to ease border crossing restrictions. Prime Minister Anutin requested to wait to hear the results of the GBC meeting from “Big Lek” before returning to Thailand, after agreeing to withdraw heavy