March 26, 2025

Thai Progressive Party Leader Surprised by MP’s Confidence Vote for Prime Minister

Bangkok: “Thai Kaona” expressed his surprise upon learning of “Chaiyamphuan’s” vote of confidence in “Paethongtarn,” who has claimed involvement in assisting victims of a call center gang. He stated his intention to wait for further details following reports of potential collaboration with “Kla Tham” to address a tourist rape case. According to Thai News Agency, Mr. Watcharapol Busamongkol, leader of

Prime Minister Expresses Gratitude and Addresses Cabinet Rumors

Bangkok: Ms. Paethongtarn Shinawatra, Prime Minister, expressed her gratitude after the House of Representatives overwhelmingly approved her as Prime Minister. She thanked everyone for their trust and reflected on the swift voting process, noting her initial uncertainty about the outcome’s speed. The voting method, which involved calling out the Prime Minister’s name, was a first-time experience for her, leading to

Chuan Leekpai Responds to Media Inquiry on Censure Debate and Prime Minister’s Explanation

Bangkok: “Chuan” told him to go ask his father, “Prime Minister Yingluck”, what happened in the censure debate? Chuan” told him to go ask his father after the media asked what the explanation from “Prime Minister Yingluck” was in the censure debate, slammed the Prime Minister to stay on the truth, no one is bullying him, but “Thaksin” went abroad

Supreme Court Revokes Voting Rights of Bhumjaithai Party MP Mukdawan Leungsinil

Bangkok: The Supreme Court has ordered the revocation of voting rights for Mukdawan Leungsinil, a Member of Parliament for Constituency 8 in Nakhon Si Thammarat representing the Bhumjaithai Party. Additionally, she has been mandated to pay 8 million baht in compensation. According to Thai News Agency, the ruling came as a result of a request by the Election Commission (EC),

Prime Minister Reposts IG Story After Returning to Work Following Censure Debate

Bangkok: The Prime Minister has made headlines by reposting an Instagram story featuring a photo of his return to Government House, a move marking his immediate resumption of duties after the recent censure debate in parliament. The Prime Minister expressed gratitude, saying, “Thank you to everyone who gave me the opportunity to return to work,” while also sharing a touching

Constitutional Court Orders Somchai Lenglak to Vacate Senate Seat

Bangkok: The Constitutional Court has unanimously ruled to expel Somchai Lenglak from the Senate, effective December 11, 2024, due to a revocation of his right to run for election, rendering him ineligible to hold the position. According to Thai News Agency, the court’s decision was based on the Constitution, specifically Section 111 (4) in conjunction with Section 108 (c) (1)

Constitutional Court Accepts Petition on Phumtham-Thawee Interference with Election Commission

Bangkok: The Constitutional Court has accepted a petition concerning the alleged unethical interference by “Phumtham-Thawee” with the Election Commission in a case involving the Department of Special Investigation’s (DSI) acceptance of collusion allegations between senators as a special case. The court has not ordered the cessation of their duties. However, if found guilty, the involved parties may be removed from

Constitutional Court Directs National Assembly President to Submit Meeting Report for Referendum Interpretation

Bangkok: The Constitutional Court has mandated that the President of the National Assembly provide a copy of the meeting report within 15 days. This requirement is part of the process to request an interpretation regarding a referendum prior to amending the constitution and to determine whether the court will accept or reject the decision. According to Thai News Agency, the