March 27, 2025

Prime Minister Paethongtarn Teases Media at Quiet Cabinet Meeting

Bangkok: The Prime Minister held a cabinet meeting and teased the media that today seemed quiet. Prime Minister Paethongtarn Shinawatra, wearing a blue Thai silk dress, chaired the meeting and walked alongside ministers from the Thai Khu Fah Building. She greeted the media with a smile and remarked that the day appeared to be quiet, engaging in a light-hearted exchange

Prime Minister Urges Cabinet for Immediate Action on Economic and Livelihood Issues

Bangkok: The Prime Minister has instructed the Cabinet to address economic and livelihood issues urgently, aiming for swift resolutions to benefit the country and its citizens. The directive follows a cabinet meeting where the Prime Minister expressed gratitude to the Cabinet and government agencies for their participation in recent debates and for considering the opposition’s suggestions. According to Thai News

Royal Thai Air Force Collaborates with Police in Arresting Gold Robbery Suspect

Bangkok: The Royal Thai Air Force has announced its cooperation with the police in the successful arrest of a suspect involved in a gold robbery case. Air Chief Marshal Prabhas Sornjaidee, acting as the Air Force spokesperson, disclosed that the operation took place on Wednesday, March 26, 2025, around 8:30 p.m., when the Air Force received a request for assistance

Cabinet Approves Draft of Entertainment Business Act with Casino Limitations

Bangkok: The Cabinet has given its approval to the draft of the Entertainment Business Act, with a particular focus on ensuring that casinos do not exceed 10% of the total entertainment complex. Mr. Jirayu Huangtrakul, spokesman for the Prime Minister’s Office, announced that the draft, proposed by the Council of State, will now be forwarded to the House of Representatives

PM Confirms Casinos Will Not Exceed 10%, Aiming to Boost Tourism and Revenue

Bangkok: The Prime Minister has announced that the Cabinet has approved the draft of the Entertainment Complex Act, ensuring that casinos will constitute no more than 10% of the entertainment complexes. This initiative is expected to enhance tourism and increase national income. For Thai citizens wishing to gamble, a deposit of 50 million baht will be required, though this condition

Surawong Criticizes Senior Media for Cabinet Reshuffle Leak

Bangkok: Surawong Thienthong, Minister of Tourism and Sports and secretary-general of the Pheu Thai Party, has publicly criticized senior media figures for leaking a list related to a potential cabinet reshuffle. He expressed concerns that such leaks could negatively impact civil servants and urged the media to consider the national interest rather than seeking sensationalism. According to Thai News Agency,

Government Faces Criticism for Rushing Entertainment Complex Bill

Bangkok: People criticize the government for rushing to pass the entertainment complex bill. “People” teases the government for wanting to rush through the Entertainment Complex Act after just finishing the no-confidence debate, urging transparent work to build public confidence while keeping an eye on the specifications of those who get licenses. According to Thai News Agency, Mr. Sitthiphon Wibulthanakul, MP

Prime Minister Questions Opposition Claims Amidst Vote-Buying Allegations

Bangkok: The Prime Minister boasted that the government possesses a sufficient number of votes, and dismissed allegations regarding the purchase of cobras during a press conference. He expressed confusion over why there would be any need to buy additional votes when the government’s current support is already ample. According to Thai News Agency, Prime Minister Paethongtarn Shinawatra addressed the accusations