March 24, 2025

Worapop Calls for Prime Minister’s Response on High Electricity Costs Amid Allegations of Policy Corruption

Bangkok: In a heated session of the House of Representatives, Mr. Woraphop Wiriyaroj, a party-list MP from the Prachachon Party, demanded answers from the Prime Minister regarding the escalating electricity prices. Woraphop accused the government of engaging in policy corruption and implementing an opaque process in a 3,600-megawatt renewable electricity purchase, which he claims benefits energy capital groups linked to

Anutin Clarifies No Benefit Deal in Alpine-Khao Kradong Land Issue

Bangkok: “Anutin” stands up to explain on behalf of the Prime Minister, confirming that there is no deal of benefits in the Alpine-Khao Kradong land problem, pointing out that it is a shortcoming of the Land Department. The Prime Minister and his family are the victims and can claim for damages. Before saying “Fight, Paethongtarn” According to Thai News Agency,

Analysis of the First Day of the No-Confidence Debate

Bangkok: The initial day of the no-confidence debate saw a deep dive into the opposition’s information and a series of responses from the Prime Minister to pointed questions. The day’s proceedings have sparked discussions about the potential political ramifications. According to Thai News Agency, Asst. Prof. Dr. Wanwichit Boonprong, a lecturer at the Faculty of Political Science, Rangsit University, provided

Uighur Deportation Sparks Controversy in Thailand’s Political Arena

Bangkok: Kanweer highlights the deportation of Uighurs as a significant moral issue, accusing the government of whitewashing its actions. According to Thai News Agency, Mr. Kanwee Sipsang, an MP from the Thammarat Party, criticized the Prime Minister during a no-confidence motion. He expressed concerns about the Prime Minister’s lack of governance, which he believes undermines both national and international laws

Nattapong Threatens Prime Minister with Impeachment Revelations Before Censure Debate

Bangkok: “Nattapong” threatens the Prime Minister before the start of the censure debate, revealing that there is secret information that can be removed from office, rejecting the deal with the coalition parties, asking to keep an eye on “Big Pom – Chalerm” joining the group, saying that 10 minutes is worth it. Mr. Nattapong Ruangpanyawut, MP for the Prachachon Party

Suriya Affirms Thaksin’s Actions Were Never Self-Serving, Prepares for Opposition’s Queries

Bangkok: Suriya Juangroongruangkit, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Transport, has expressed confidence in the Prime Minister’s readiness to address opposition concerns during today’s debate, particularly regarding the Rama 2 road issue. Suriya reiterated his stance that Thaksin Shinawatra, the former Prime Minister, never acted for personal gain, and he is prepared to reveal information about any delays associated with

Warawut Backs Prime Minister Amid Censure Debate, Ministry Ready to Clarify

Bangkok: “Warawut” encourages the Prime Minister to fight the censure debate, confirms that the Ministry of Social Development and Human Security is ready to clarify all doubts. Warawut reiterates support for the Prime Minister, points out that he is being debated alone, like the “Banharn” era, confirms that the Ministry of Social Development and Human Security is preparing information to

Bhumjaithai Party Implements Strict Name Checks During Prime Minister’s Censure Debate

Bangkok: ‘Bhumjaithai’ arranges 3 shifts, checks names strictly to monitor the prime minister’s censure debate. According to Thai News Agency, the Bhumjaithai Party has organized its MPs into three shifts to monitor the no-confidence debate against Prime Minister Paethongtarn Shinawatra. The debate is scheduled to take place on March 24-25. The shifts are designed to ensure the presence of MPs