March 26, 2025

PM Slams Opposition Over Allegations of Influence by Former Leader

Bangkok: The Prime Minister firmly addressed the opposition over allegations of being influenced by her father, highlighting the irony in accusations that the opposition leader himself might be under external influence. She criticized the opposition’s so-called “devil deal” while recalling her own history of alliances to form a government. Emphasizing her consistent support for the opposition’s prime ministerial candidates, she

Warning: Beware of the Dangers of Tuberculosis, New Cases Are on the Rise

Bangkok: Beware of the dangers of tuberculosis in 2024, new patients have surged to over 113,000, with over 13,000 deaths. The government has set a target to reduce the tuberculosis death rate by 95 percent and reduce new patients by 90 percent. According to Thai News Agency, Mr. Karom Polpornklang, Deputy Government Spokesperson, revealed that the World Health Organization and

Anutin Asserts Bhumjaithai Party’s Support Before No-Confidence Vote

Bangkok: Anutin Charnvirakul, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Interior, convened a meeting with Bhumjaithai Party members ahead of a no-confidence vote, emphasizing that voting is the prerogative of the MPs. He reassured members not to expel Ekarat Changlao, highlighting the upcoming election in two years and advising against actions that could cause discord. According to Thai News Agency, Anutin,

Prime Minister Calls for Coalition Unity Ahead of Crucial Vote

Bangkok: The Prime Minister has urged coalition parties to demonstrate their unity before the upcoming vote, emphasizing the importance of a strong and cohesive government as the term progresses. He expressed gratitude for the full support received and assured that the government would remain steadfast until the end of its term. Coalition party leaders have unanimously acknowledged the Prime Minister’s

House Endorses Prime Minister Paethongtarn with a Convincing 319 Votes

Bangkok: Passed smoothly! The House voted to trust ‘Prime Minister Paethongtarn’ with 319 votes. The House of Representatives has expressed its confidence in Prime Minister Paethongtarn Shinawatra, following a vote of no confidence that saw the Prime Minister secure her position with 319 votes. The session, chaired by Mr. Wan Muhammad Noor Matha, Speaker of the House of Representatives, included

Teng Confident in People’s Party Amidst Opposition Vote Uncertainty

Bangkok: Mr. Nattapong Ruangpanyawut, the leader of the opposition in the House of Representatives and head of the Prachachon Party, has expressed confidence in the People’s Party’s votes while admitting he cannot control opposition voices. He stated there is no mechanism to force alignment within the opposition, highlighting his reliance on the People’s Party to maintain a united front against

PM Posts Thanks After House Passes Vote of Confidence

Bangkok: PM posts thanks after parliament passes vote of confidence, insists on explaining every issue, declares both support and no-confidence votes will be the power to strive to work for the people. According to Thai News Agency, after the House of Representatives voted 319 to 162 in confidence in the Prime Minister, with 7 abstentions, Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra posted

Decha Isara Secures Democrat Party’s Confidence Vote with 21 Supporters

Bangkok: “Decha Isara” has accepted the Democrat Party’s vote of confidence in the Prime Minister with 21 votes, while another 4 abstained based on their privileges, affirming that there is no issue in collaborating with coalition parties, as they have previously supported the laws. According to Thai News Agency, Mr. Decha Isara Khaothong, the Secretary-General of the Democrat Party, disclosed