June 24, 2025

Bhumjaithai Party Asserts Right to File Censure Motion Against Prime Minister Paethongtarn

Bangkok: Wan Nor emphasizes the opposition Bhumjaithai Party’s right to file a censure motion against Prime Minister Paethongtarn Shinawatra. He refrains from critiquing the timing of the debate following her recent departure from the coalition party. According to Thai News Agency, Wan Muhammad Noor Matha, President of the National Assembly and Speaker of the House of Representatives, addressed the Bhumjaithai

‘Anutin’ Confirms 69 Bhumjaithai MPs Remain Intact After Being Lured

Bangkok: ‘Anutin’ confirms 69 MPs of Bhumjaithai Party are still there after being ‘sucked’, still not sure which party they are, reveals after being the ‘opposition’, villagers praised them for making the right decision, hits back saying dirty methods should not be used after being accused of ‘Mr. Nu’ being behind the mob and releasing the leaked audio clip, asks

Gen. Prawit Challenges Paethongtarn to Stand with the People Amid Thai-Cambodian Tensions

Bangkok: ‘Gen. Prawit’ has questioned Paethongtarn’s courage to stand with the people following a leaked clip of the Cambodian leader’s orders to hunt dissidents on Thai soil. This situation has sparked significant concern over Thailand’s perceived weakness. According to Thai News Agency, Gen Prawit Wongsuwan, leader of the Palang Pracharath Party (PPRP), addressed the crisis in Thai-Cambodian relations following the

Thailand Clarifies Border Measures Amid Rising Tensions with Cambodia

Bangkok: The NBTC has urged the public to refrain from making provocative comments, citing concerns over potential conflicts between Thailand and Cambodia. This call comes amidst heightened security measures along the Thai-Cambodian border, aimed at curbing transnational crimes. According to Thai News Agency, the CCSA clarified that recent orders from the regional army do not constitute a border closure. Instead,

Bhumjaithai Party to Submit No Confidence Motion Against Prime Minister and Cabinet

Bangkok: The Bhumjaithai Party is gearing up to submit a motion of no confidence against the Prime Minister and the Cabinet, sparked by an audio clip of a conversation involving a significant political figure, referred to as ‘Uncle.’ This move is set to unfold immediately after the parliament reconvenes to discuss the issue with opposition parties. According to Thai News

PM Discusses Middle East Situation, Orders Preparations

Bangkok: Prime Minister Paethongtarn summoned Deputy Prime Ministers and Ministers to discuss the conflict situation in the Middle East, ordered preparation of energy reserves from other sources, and prepared a plan to evacuate Thais from Iran and Israel. According to Thai News Agency, Ms. Paethongtarn Shinawatra, Prime Minister, chaired a meeting to monitor the situation in the Islamic Republic of

Iraq’s Central Supreme Court Joins Asian Association of Constitutional Courts

Bangkok: The Asian Association of Constitutional Courts and Equivalent Institutions (AACC) has officially accepted the Central Supreme Court of the Republic of Iraq as its 22nd member. This decision marks a significant development in enhancing the status of the international constitutional court and strengthening bilateral relations between Thailand and Iraq. According to Thai News Agency, Mr. Nakarin Mektrairat, the President

Bhumjaithai Party Denies Involvement in Mob Incitement and Audio Clip Release

Bangkok: Bhumjaithai Party has firmly stated that it is not involved in the incitement of mobs or the release of audio clips. The party asserts that no members, including MPs, party leaders, or Newin Chidchob, have hidden businesses or assets in Cambodia. The party has questioned who exactly has such hidden assets. According to Thai News Agency, Ms. Nan Bunthida