March 24, 2025

Sutin Khlangsaeng Criticizes Opposition’s Censure Debate for Lack of Substance

Bangkok: “Sutin” mocks the opposition, saying the first half of the censure debate was light, not to the point of sprinkling salt. According to Thai News Agency, Mr. Sutin Khlangsaeng, MP for the Pheu Thai Party, expressed his views on the recent no-confidence debate in the House of Representatives. He criticized the opposition, led by General Prawit Wongsuwan of the

Wirote Challenges Prime Minister’s Qualifications Amid Heated Parliamentary Debate

Bangkok: “Wirote” engaged in a fierce parliamentary debate over the qualifications of Prime Minister Paethongtarn Shinawatra, leading to chaotic protests from government members who found the discussion sarcastic and demanded retraction of certain statements. According to Thai News Agency, the House of Representatives convened to deliberate a motion for a vote of no confidence in individual ministers under Section 151.

Opposition Criticizes Prime Minister Over Alleged Sinful Land Deal

Bangkok: The opposition party has intensified its censure debate by questioning the “Alpine-Khao Kradong” land deal, accusing Prime Minister Paethongtarn Shinawatra of engaging in a sinful exchange involving temple land. Mr. Chulapong Yoo-kes, an MP from the Prachachon Party, has brought a no-confidence motion against the Prime Minister, alleging misuse of power to benefit personally and prevent the return of

Natcha Criticizes Government’s Response to Black-Chinned Tilapia Crisis

Bangkok: Mr. Natcha Inchaisawat, a Bangkok MP from the Prachachon Party, has openly criticized the Thai government for its lack of sincerity in addressing the black-chinned tilapia crisis. He likened the government’s decision to approve an additional budget of 98 million baht to treating cancer with paracetamol and questioned the motivations of the Pheu Thai party, suggesting potential ties with

Thammanat Observes Repetitive Content in First Day of Censure Debate

Bangkok: Colonel Thammanat Prompao, MP for Phayao and advisor to the Kla Tham Party, gave his assessment of the first day of the opposition’s no-confidence debate, noting that the content appeared repetitive compared to his past experiences. He observed that the debates lacked the intensity of previous years, particularly from 2019 to 2024. According to Thai News Agency, Colonel Thammanat

Land Department Affirms Compliance in Khao Kradong and Alpine Land Disputes

Buriram: The Land Department has reiterated its stance on the legal procedures followed in the contentious Khao Kradong and Alpine land cases. It insists that all actions taken were in strict adherence to the law, responding to concerns raised in a no-confidence debate concerning the National Anti-Corruption Commission’s (NACC) resolution to revoke certain land title deeds in Buriram Province. According

Dairy Farmers Thank Leadership For School Milk Management Reform

Bangkok: Dairy cooperative farmers stormed the parliament to express their gratitude towards the Prime Minister, Ministry of Agriculture, and Lt. Col. Thammanat for the recent cabinet resolution aimed at creating equality in school milk management. This initiative is seen as a significant step towards assisting cow farmers. According to Thai News Agency, Lt. Col. Thammanat Prompao, MP for Phayao and

“Jirayu” Criticizes “Wirote” for Ineffective Debates, Claims Focus Lost Amidst Rhetoric

Bangkok: Mr. Jirayu Huangsap, advisor to the prime minister, criticized Mr. Wiroj Lakkhana Adisorn, MP for the Prachachon Party list, for engaging in convoluted debates leading to a loss of focus on substantive issues. Jirayu expressed that the debates had devolved into mere performances, with attendees remembering only a repetitive “Kee..Kee..Kee..Kee..” movement, rather than the core topics of discussion. He