July 1, 2025

Nattawut Criticizes Constitutional Court’s Order to Suspend Prime Minister

Bangkok: “Nattawut” has expressed his disagreement with the Constitutional Court’s decision to order the Prime Minister to halt her duties, highlighting concerns that such actions amount to legal warfare or a judicial revolution that undermines the sovereignty of the people. According to Thai News Agency, Nattawut Saikua voiced his dissent following the Constitutional Court’s decision to accept a petition that

Constitutional Court Awaits Expert Opinions on Referendum for Constitutional Amendment

Bangkok: The Constitutional Court is currently awaiting the opinions of experts before reaching a decision on whether to hold a referendum to amend the constitution. This development follows a petition submitted by the President of the National Assembly, which was forwarded to the Constitutional Court for consideration regarding the duties and powers of the National Assembly as outlined in Section

Constitutional Court Awaits Opinion from Election Commission on Senate Lawsuit Against Ministers

Bangkok: The Constitutional Court is currently awaiting an opinion and relevant documents from the Secretary-General of the Election Commission concerning the Senate’s lawsuit against Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defense Phumtham Vejjayachai and Minister of Justice Pol. Col. Thawee Sodsong. The lawsuit accuses the two ministers of interfering in the examination process of collusion in the selection of the

Constitutional Court Orders Investigation into ‘Phandil-MPs of the People’ Signatures and Evidence

Bangkok: The Constitutional Court has mandated that the House Speaker investigate the signatures of the “Phanthil-MPs” group and provide additional evidence related to a petition aimed at impeaching “Pichet” for budget amendments in his own area. This examination and evidence submission must occur within seven days before a decision is made on whether to accept the ruling. According to Thai

Thailand Enforces 400 Baht Minimum Wage Nationwide

Bangkok: The Royal Gazette has officially published a new announcement regarding the minimum wage, setting it at 400 baht per day nationwide, effective immediately. This decision aims to standardize wages across various sectors and regions in Thailand. According to Thai News Agency, the announcement follows a resolution by the Minimum Wage Committee on June 17, 2025. The new wage structure

Ministry of Labor Announces New Minimum Wage Rates Effective July 1, 2025

Bangkok: The Ministry of Labor has announced an adjustment to the minimum wage, set to take effect on July 1, 2025. According to Thai News Agency, Mr. Boonsong Thapchaiyut, Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Labor, stated that the Cabinet has approved the Wage Committee’s proposal to align the minimum wage with the economic conditions and improve workers’ quality of

Meteorological Department Warns of Heavy Rain and Thunderstorms Across Northern Thailand

Bangkok: The Meteorological Department has issued a warning about the likelihood of heavy rain affecting parts of northern Thailand, including regions in the North, Northeast, Central, and East. Additionally, certain areas in the South are expected to experience thunderstorms. Notably, Bangkok and its surrounding vicinities are anticipated to encounter thunderstorms 70% of the time, with some areas experiencing particularly heavy

Buddhist Office to Inspect Wat Trithatthep’s Accounts Amid Management Concerns

Bangkok: The Buddhist Office is preparing to inspect the accounts of a famous temple and discuss management. The Office of Buddhism is preparing to inspect the accounts of Wat Trithatthep and discuss the temple’s management after the former abbot disrobed. If corruption is found, criminal charges will be filed. According to Thai News Agency, Mr. Inthaporn Chan-aim, Director of the