June 9, 2025

Election Commission Marks 27 Years, Reaffirms Commitment to Professional Elections

Bangkok: The Office of the Election Commission celebrated its 27th anniversary, emphasizing its commitment to conducting elections professionally at all levels. The commission reiterated its vision to organize elections that promote participation and instill democratic values. According to Thai News Agency, on the anniversary occasion, Mr. Ittiporn Boonprakong, Chairman of the Election Commission, along with other commissioners, advisors, and experts,

JBC Meeting on June 14 Confirmed Amid Improved Thai-Cambodian Border Relations

Bangkok: “Maris” has confirmed that the Joint Boundary Committee (JBC) meeting scheduled for June 14 will proceed as planned, amidst improving conditions at the Thai-Cambodian border. According to Thai News Agency, Mr. Maris Sengiampong, Minister of Foreign Affairs, provided an update on the border situation, highlighting significant improvements. He emphasized the importance of maintaining good relations during misunderstandings and stressed

Senators Urge Extraordinary Meeting to Address Thailand-Cambodia Dispute

Bangkok: Senators in large numbers have issued a statement calling for the government to hold an extraordinary meeting to discuss the ongoing Thailand-Cambodia dispute. They emphasized that Cambodia’s recent troop withdrawal is only a temporary solution and urged for a comprehensive discussion that includes the overlapping maritime areas. According to Thai News Agency, Senate President Mongkol Surasak, along with numerous

Mongkol Remains Silent on Allegations of Collusion in Senate Selection

Bangkok: “Mongkol” keeps his mouth shut, does not answer questions about collusion in selecting the Senate. After the Senate held a press conference and addressed questions on the government’s call to convene a special parliamentary session concerning the conflict situation along the Thailand-Cambodia border, reporters sought answers regarding the ongoing investigation into alleged collusion in the selection of senators. According

Anutin Dismisses Cabinet Reshuffle Talks Amid Thai-Cambodian Dispute

Bangkok: “Anutin” reveals that the Prime Minister has not yet called for a cabinet reshuffle. Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Interior Anutin Charnvirakul stated that the Prime Minister has not initiated discussions regarding a cabinet reshuffle, emphasizing that the current focus is on addressing the needs of the people and safeguarding national sovereignty amid tensions following the Thai-Cambodian dispute.

Prime Minister Visits Groundwater Projects to Address Kanchanaburi Drought

Kanchanaburi: The Prime Minister inspected two significant groundwater projects aimed at tackling the drought in Kanchanaburi Province. The initiative seeks to mitigate water shortages and enhance the overall quality of life for residents. According to Thai News Agency, Prime Minister Ms. Paethongtarn Shinawatra, along with her team, visited these large-scale groundwater supply projects, which were initiated under a royal directive.

Anutin Affirms Ministry of Interior’s Role as Border Support to Ensure Public Safety

Ubon Ratchathani: Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Interior Anutin Charnvirakul has confirmed that the Ministry of Interior will serve as a crucial support line along the Thai-Cambodian border, emphasizing that public safety remains the top priority without disrupting the daily lives of citizens. Anutin is preparing to meet with governors from seven border provinces on June 11 to discuss

Prime Minister Visits Groundwater Projects to Address Drought in Kanchanaburi

Kanchanaburi: The Prime Minister visited the groundwater drilling site and drank Lao Khwan mineral water. The Prime Minister inspected the government and visited two groundwater projects to solve the drought problem in Kanchanaburi Province to help alleviate the problem of water shortages and improve the quality of life to be better and more widespread. He is preparing to use the