March 24, 2025

People’s Party MPs Accuse PM Yingluck of Political Compromise Over Akara Gold Mine Case

Bangkok: People’s Party MPs have accused Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra of compromising over the Akara gold mine case to form a government, while establishing a network under Gen. Prayut Chan-o-cha to control the industry and absolving him of guilt. The MPs criticized the Prime Minister for not fulfilling her campaign promises and for allegedly prioritizing personal and political gains over

Phatthapong Criticizes Prime Minister Paethongtarn’s Handling of PM 2.5 Dust Crisis

Bangkok: In a heated debate over the ongoing PM 2.5 dust crisis, Phatthapong Leelaphat, a Chiang Mai MP from the Prachachon Party, criticized Prime Minister Paethongtarn Shinawatra for her handling of the issue. Phatthapong described her leadership as the most serious disaster Thailand is facing, accusing her of negligence and ineffectiveness in tackling the problem. According to Thai News Agency,

Prime Minister Denies Tax Evasion Allegations, Asserts Transparency in Financial Affairs

Bangkok: The Prime Minister has dismissed allegations of tax evasion, asserting confidence in paying more taxes than her critics. She emphasized that her and her family’s assets have been under strict scrutiny since the 2006 revolution, with Alpine land transactions being legally conducted since she was 11. She pledged non-interference in the Khao Kradong issue and committed to ensuring fairness.

Wirote Challenges Prime Minister on Tax Payment Debate in House Meeting

Bangkok: In a heated session of the House of Representatives, Mr. Wiroj Lakkhanaadisorn, MP and deputy leader of the Prachachon Party, confronted the Prime Minister over her comments on tax payments. He argued that the importance lies not in the amount of taxes paid but in the fairness of the system and criticized the practice of finding loopholes to avoid

Anutin Commends PM Yingluck’s Performance in Censure Debate, Confident in Government’s Preparedness

Bangkok: Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Interior Anutin Charnvirakul praised Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra’s performance during the no-confidence debate, expressing confidence in the government’s preparedness despite the brevity of her explanation. According to Thai News Agency, Anutin, who also leads the Bhumjaithai Party, commented on the first day of the no-confidence debate, stating that the objective was to clarify

Foreign Minister Refutes Opposition’s Claims on Lack of Regional Cooperation for PM2.5 Dust Issue

Bangkok: The Minister of Foreign Affairs has countered accusations from the opposition party regarding the alleged lack of collaboration with neighboring countries to address the PM2.5 dust issue. The Minister highlighted ongoing cooperation with Thailand, Laos, and Myanmar, emphasizing the launch of the Clear Sky Strategy since October of the previous year, with plans to continue leveraging international forums for

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,