July 2, 2025

Prits Urges Dissolution of Parliament Amidst Controversy Over Entertainment Bill

Bangkok: Mr. Phrits Wacharasindhu, a member of the Prachachon Party, has called on the acting Prime Minister to dissolve the parliament and initiate new elections, while also urging the government to withdraw the contentious entertainment bill. This move comes in light of the upcoming agenda for the House of Representatives meeting, which is set to open its session tomorrow, and

Bhumjaithai Party Attends Opposition Whips Meeting for the First Time

Bangkok: Bhumjaithai Party marks its involvement in the opposition whips’ first meeting since its decision to withdraw from the government. Chaichanok Chidchob led a team of five MPs from the party to participate in this significant gathering. According to Thai News Agency, the meeting commenced at 9.30 am, bringing together the Coordinating Committee of the Opposition Parties. This session marked

Dr. Premsak Urges Prime Minister to Resign Amid Administrative Concerns

Bangkok: Dr. Premsak Piayura, a member of the Senate, has called for the resignation of the Prime Minister to prevent administrative disruption following a recent Constitutional Court order. The court directed Ms. Paethongtarn Shinawatra to halt her duties as Prime Minister, granting her 15 days to present her case to the court, which will then decide on her potential removal.

‘Gen. Nattapol’ Assures Stability Amid Absence of Defense Minister

Bangkok: General Nattapol Nakphanit, currently serving as the Deputy Minister of Defense and Acting Minister of Defense, confirmed that there is no leadership vacuum despite the absence of a formal Defense Minister. He emphasized that the situation along the Thai-Cambodian border remains stable and is expected to improve following initial talks with Cambodian officials. The talks aim to open the

Chon Advocates for Dissolving Parliament as Solution Amid Political Turmoil

Bangkok: Ms. Pannika Wanich, the spokesperson for the Progressive Movement, has vocally supported the dissolution of parliament as the optimal solution in light of the political upheaval following the Constitutional Court’s order for Prime Minister Paethongtarn Shinawatra to suspend her duties. She emphasized that dissolving parliament would pave the way for elections, encouraging political figures not to fear the electoral

Cambodia’s Google Maps Adjustment of Ta Muen Thom Marker Holds No Legal Weight

Bangkok: The Royal Thai Army has confirmed that Cambodia’s recent alteration of the “Ta Muen Thom” marker on Google Maps carries no legal significance. This adjustment, reported to have shifted the marker from Thai to Cambodian territory on the platform, does not affect legal standings either domestically or internationally. According to Thai News Agency, Army spokesman Maj. Gen. Winthai Suvari

Phumtham Confident in Paethongtarn’s Resilience Amidst Suspension

Bangkok: Phumtham Vejjayachai, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Interior, expressed confidence in Prime Minister Paethongtarn Shinawatra’s ability to weather the controversy surrounding her conversation with Hun Sen. Despite her temporary suspension by the Constitutional Court, Phumtham reassured that there are no plans to replace her with Chaikasem Nitisiri and emphasized that the government intends to serve its full term.

Dr. Tul Pushes for Senate Signatures to Oust Paethongtarn from Culture Minister Role

Bangkok: Dr. Tul Sitthisomwong, a political activist, has submitted a formal request to the President of the Senate, urging the collection of signatures from Senate members to file a petition with the Constitutional Court for the removal of Ms. Paethongtarn Shinawatra from her position as Minister of Culture. This move follows a previous petition to the Constitutional Court regarding Ms.