April 3, 2025

Anutin Denies Criticizing Ekanat During Cabinet Meeting, Calls for Investigation

Bangkok: Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Interior Anutin Charnvirakul has refuted claims of criticizing Minister of Industry Ekanat Promphan during a recent cabinet meeting. Anutin clarified that his remarks were solely aimed at urging an investigation into allegations concerning the TIS mark compliance of a company prior to Ekanat’s appointment as Minister. According to Thai News Agency, Anutin addressed

Paethongtarn Holds Bilateral Discussions with Bhutanese Prime Minister to Strengthen Cooperation

Bangkok: Prime Minister held bilateral discussions with the Prime Minister of Bhutan to strengthen cooperation between the two countries in tourism, education and multilateral frameworks, while the Prime Minister of Bhutan praised Thailand’s effective disaster management. Ms. Paethongtarn Shinawatra, Prime Minister, met with Dasho Tshering Tobgay, Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Bhutan, on the occasion of her visit to

Parliamentary Clash Over Agenda Prioritization Sparks Heated Debate

Bangkok: A heated argument erupted in the House of Representatives, with Mr. Wan Nor calling for police intervention after a contentious debate over which motion should be prioritized for discussion. The conflict arose when Mr. Anusorn proposed delaying the entertainment agenda, clashing with Mr. Teng’s motion concerning the effects of a recent earthquake. Mr. Icecream expressed his frustration by criticizing

Pheu Thai Party Rejects Claims of Distorting Entertainment Complex Act

Bangkok: Pheu Thai Party has firmly rejected allegations of distorting the law, clarifying that it will not delay the Entertainment Complex Act before addressing the earthquake motion. The party has stated that the motion will be submitted for consideration on April 9, 2025, rather than within the current week. Reporters have noted that the Pheu Thai Party communicated via its

Natthaphong Criticizes Government for Rushed Agenda on Entertainment Complex Proposal

Bangkok: The People’s Party, led by Mr. Nattapong Ruangpanyawut, voiced strong disapproval after the government postponed a motion regarding earthquake impact assessment in favor of discussing the urgent draft bill on entertainment complexes. Mr. Nattapong, alongside party leaders Mr. Rangsiman Rome and Mr. Parit Wacharasindhu, expressed suspicion over the government’s haste, suggesting the influence of capital groups behind the scenes.

Pheu Thai Party Defends Approach Amid Protests and Legislative Delays

Bangkok: The Pheu Thai Party, amidst chaotic protests and legislative delays, has defended its approach to the consideration of urgent motions, with key members criticizing the opposition for exaggerating issues. The party, led by Mr. Sutin Khlangsaeng, Mr. Anusorn Aimsaard, and Ms. Linthiporn Warinwacharoen, held a press conference to address the situation following protests over the handling of two urgent

House of Representatives Urges Government to Address Construction Failures and Earthquake Preparedness

Bangkok: The House of Representatives engaged in a crucial discussion over 11 resolutions aimed at improving responses to earthquakes and natural disasters, with a particular focus on enhancing the standards of construction companies. The meeting, chaired by First Deputy Speaker Pichet Chueamuangphan, emphasized the need for stringent measures to prevent incidents such as the recent collapse of the Office of

MP Kanweer Urges Government to Brace for BIMSTEC Impact

Bangkok: MP Kanweer has issued a stark warning to the government, urging preparation for the impact anticipated from the international stage as Min Aung Hlaing arrives in Thailand ahead of the BIMSTEC forum. According to Thai News Agency, Mr. Kanwee Sipsang, a member of the Phatham Party, expressed his concerns on Facebook, criticizing the government’s weak diplomatic stance and lack