July 9, 2025

Teng Calls on Government to Explain Entertainment Complex Bill Withdrawal

Bangkok: Teng, in collaboration with Anutin, has urged the government to provide a clear explanation regarding the decision to withdraw the Entertainment Complex bill. The move comes amid concerns over declining tourist numbers from China and issues related to the management of call center gangs. According to Thai News Agency, Mr. Nattapong Ruangpanyawut, leader of the Prachachon Party and an

Natthaphong Criticizes Thai Government for Slow US Negotiations Amid Fears of Vietnam Gaining Better Trade Deal

Bangkok: Mr. Nattapong Ruangpanyawut, leader of the Prachachon Party and the opposition, expressed his concerns regarding the Thai government’s sluggish pace in negotiating with the United States on tariff matters. He fears that Vietnam’s ability to secure a more favorable deal with the US will put Thailand at a disadvantage. According to Thai News Agency, Mr. Nattapong pointed out that

House Votes to Withdraw Entertainment Act Draft Amid Political Shifts

Bangkok: The House of Representatives voted decisively, with 253 in favor and 67 against, to withdraw the draft of the Entertainment Complex Business Act. This decision was taken amidst growing political tensions and questions raised by opposition parties about the motives behind the withdrawal. According to Thai News Agency, the meeting was chaired by Mr. Wan Muhammad Noor Matha, who

Nattapong Reveals Reason Behind Non-Withdrawal of Entertainment Complex Draft

Bangkok: “Natthaphong” sheds light on the curious case of the missing opposition votes in the recent parliamentary session, where the draft bill on the operation of the entertainment complex business was not withdrawn. The leader of the Prachachon Party, Mr. Nattapong Ruangpanyawut, explained that the lack of withdrawal was due to the government’s failure to clarify whether the draft would

Mob Storms Parliament, Vows to Insert Amnesty for Yingluck and Thaksin, Will Surely Face the Utmost Resistance

Bangkok: ‘PDRC-Dharma Army’ stormed the parliament, demanding the cancellation of the draft casino bill-amnesty, believing that it only benefits a certain group of people, criticizing the secret insertion of amnesty for ‘Yingluck-Thaksin’, which will definitely be met with the utmost resistance. According to Thai News Agency, the Student and People Network for Reform of Thailand (SNRT) and the Dharma Army,

Bhumjaithai MPs’ Vote Sparks Debate Over Entertainment Bill Withdrawal

Bangkok: “Chaichanok” stated it was the privilege of three Bhumjaithai MPs to vote to withdraw the entertainment bill. The MPs, despite going against the party’s direction, supported the government’s decision to withdraw the Entertainment Complex Act. He urged patience before labeling them “cobras” and suggested waiting to understand their reasons. He acknowledged hearing rumors about vote-buying by the government. According

MP Jessada Thaiset Criticizes Government for Silencing Debate on Entertainment Complex Act

Bangkok: Mr. Jessada Thaiset, an MP for Uthai Thani from the Bhumjaithai Party, criticized the government for attempting to silence dissenting opinions during discussions on the Entertainment Complex Act draft. He expressed concerns after the House of Representatives decided to withdraw the draft bill from the meeting agenda, thereby cutting off further debate. According to Thai News Agency, Mr. Jessada,

Coalition Parties Maintain Unity in Entertainment Act Draft Withdrawal Vote

Bangkok: Coalition parties successfully maintained unity as they voted to withdraw the Entertainment Act draft, with a final tally of 253 in favor and 66 against. According to Thai News Agency, the coalition parties uniformly supported the withdrawal of the draft bill concerning the operation of entertainment complexes. Notably, three members from the Bhumjaithai Party (BJT)-Mr. Chukan Kulwongsa, Ms. Prapa