July 1, 2025

Phradon Prepares to Mobilize 99 Opposition Members for Censure Motion Against Government

Bangkok: “Phradon” is actively preparing to rally support from opposition members to gather 99 signatures needed to submit a censure motion against ‘Paethongtarn’ and certain ministers. The initiative underscores the opposition’s quest for accountability within the government. According to Thai News Agency, Mr. Paradorn Prisananantakul, an MP for Ang Thong from the Bhumjaithai Party and former 2nd Deputy Speaker of

Suang Confirms Prime Minister’s Audio Clip Issue Is Under Court’s Jurisdiction

Bangkok: “Suang” has reinforced that the issue surrounding the Prime Minister’s audio clip remains under the jurisdiction of the Constitutional Court. He expressed confidence that the new cabinet would continue its operations smoothly without causing any disturbances within the Pheu Thai Party. He also offered words of encouragement to the party’s leadership. According to Thai News Agency, Mr. Surawong Thienthong,

Budget Committee 69 Establishes Eight Subcommittees to Finalize Fiscal Year 2026 Budget

Bangkok: “Budget Committee 69” has initiated the formation of eight subcommittees to refine the upcoming budget, which is set for completion by July 29. Mr. Chanin Rungthanakiat, a member of parliament from the Pheu Thai Party and spokesperson for the Special Committee tasked with reviewing the draft of the Budget Act for Fiscal Year 2026, shared the outcomes of the

Thai Minister Addresses Thai ID System Crash Affecting Half-Half Travel Project

Bangkok: Suang stated there was no need to worry about running out of rights and rushed to fix the system crash. Surawong is working diligently to solve the problem of the “Thai ID” system crash. He has assured the public to remain patient and not to fear the loss of travel rights. The Minister emphasized that the rights for traveling

Sirikanya Calls on Prime Minister for Parliament Dissolution to Avoid Deadlock

Bangkok: Sirikanya Tansakul, MP and deputy leader of the Prachachon Party, has urged the Prime Minister to dissolve the parliament to maintain political elegance. She addressed the potential outcome of the Constitutional Court’s current deliberations, emphasizing that even if the Prime Minister is ordered to temporarily cease his duties, a political deadlock is unlikely. According to Thai News Agency, Ms.

Cabinet Extends Debt Payment Measures to Relieve Citizens’ Financial Burden

Bangkok: The Cabinet has approved the extension of the “Direct payment of assets – Final payment” scheme until September 30, aiming to alleviate the financial burdens faced by citizens. According to Thai News Agency, Mr. Phao Phum Rojanasakul, Deputy Minister of Finance, detailed the measures in place to assist those in debt. Measure 1, which involves direct payments, targets individuals

Sirikanya Criticizes Paetongtarn Cabinet Reshuffle, Doubts Longevity

Bangkok: “Sirikanlaya” expressed skepticism regarding the “Paetongtarn Cabinet 1/2,” predicting it will not endure its full term. According to Thai News Agency, Ms. Sirikanya Tansakul, MP and deputy leader of the Prachachon Party, expressed disappointment with the recent reshuffle of the Paethongtarn government cabinet. She criticized the reshuffle as a mere allocation of seats to maintain governmental stability rather than

Prime Minister Orders Crackdown on Illegal Agricultural Imports and Relaxation for Cambodian Workers

Bangkok: The Prime Minister has issued directives to manage illegal agricultural products entering the country through border areas, while also introducing measures to stabilize agricultural prices and provide more flexibility for Cambodian workers in Thailand. According to Thai News Agency, the Prime Minister, Ms. Paethongtarn Shinawatra, made these announcements following a cabinet meeting. The meeting addressed issues highlighted by reports