September 1, 2025

Santi and Chaiwat Attend Bhumjaithai Party Meeting Amid Speculation

Bangkok: Santi Promphat, Secretary-General of the Palang Pracharath Party, and Chaiwut Thanakamanusorn, Deputy Leader of the same party, have made a notable appearance at a Bhumjaithai Party meeting, sparking speculation about their potential political moves. Alongside Akaradej Thongchaisod, President of the Phetchabun Provincial Administrative Organization, they attended the event to observe the meeting of Bhumjaithai Party MPs. According to Thai

Bhumjaithai Party Prepares MP Candidates Amidst Parliamentary Dissolution Speculations

Bangkok: The Bhumjaithai Party has announced the preparation of its MP candidates for the upcoming elections, reaffirming their readiness and denying involvement in Pheu Thai’s potential move to dissolve Parliament. Party members remain on standby in Bangkok, ready to attend Parliament meetings as required. According to Thai News Agency, Ms. Nan Bunthida Somchai, MP for Ubon Ratchathani and spokesperson for

Supachai Vows to Show Compassion Despite Senator-Khao Kradong Collusion Allegations

Bangkok: Supachai Jaisamut, chairman of the Bhumjaithai Party’s legal team, has taken a firm stance following being implicated in the senator-Khao Kradong collusion case. Despite the allegations, he has vowed to maintain integrity and extend kindness, even after being removed from his position as Deputy Minister of Interior. Supachai also issued a warning to Surawong against violating royal prerogatives and

People’s Party Undecided on Prime Ministerial Support

Bangkok: The people have not yet decided who to support as Prime Minister. The People’s Party has yet to reach a conclusion on whether to support the Pheu Thai or Bhumjaithai Party’s prime ministerial candidate. Teng admitted that no conclusions will be reached today, as he must listen to all sides and will meet again tomorrow. Meanwhile, Parit said that

People’s Party Delays Vote on Prime Minister Amid Intense Discussions

Bangkok: The People’s Party (PPP) has yet to vote on a prime ministerial candidate, as the meeting will continue tomorrow. According to Thai News Agency, the People’s Party’s executive committee and 90 MPs held a nearly four-hour meeting filled with strong opinions regarding the selection of a new prime minister. The meeting concluded with a decision to reconvene tomorrow, allowing

Break the Deadlock and Form a New Government

Bangkok: The Pheu Thai and Bhumjaithai parties are actively measuring their influence, aiming to become the main force in establishing a new government. With the Prachachon Party holding the crucial decision-making power regarding the appointment of the new prime minister, the political landscape in Thailand remains uncertain. According to Thai News Agency, the competition between these parties is intense, as

Suradej Calls for People’s Participation in Government to Break Political Deadlock

Bangkok: Suradet Yasawat, deputy leader of the Palang Pracharath Party (PPRP), has urged citizens to actively engage with the government in managing the country’s affairs. He emphasized the need for the People’s Party to clarify its political stance and contribute to governance instead of withholding support and creating uncertainty. According to Thai News Agency, Suradej addressed the current political impasse,

Chaiwat Vows to Support Anutin for Prime Minister, Affirms General Prawit’s Vote

Bangkok: Chaiwat Thanakamanusorn, deputy leader of the Palang Pracharath Party, declared his support for Anutin Charnvirakul as the next Prime Minister, assuring that General Prawit Wongsuwan, the leader of Palang Pracharath Party, will vote in favor of Anutin. Chaiwat refrained from commenting on whether he would oversee security or the defense industry, stating that these matters have not been discussed