September 2, 2025

Kla Tham Party Leader Affirms Support for Anutin as Next Prime Minister

Bangkok: The leader of the Kla Tham Party has reaffirmed his commitment to supporting Anutin Charnvirakul as the 32nd Prime Minister and emphasized his decision not to interfere with the Pheu Thai Party’s request to dissolve Parliament, while also maintaining that there will be no negotiation over cabinet quotas. According to Thai News Agency, Ms. Narumon Pinyosinwat, the Minister of

People’s Party Divided Over Prime Ministerial Candidate Selection

Bangkok: The People’s Party is currently experiencing internal divisions as the selection process for the next Prime Minister heats up. A crucial meeting has been scheduled for September 3, where the executive committee will decide whether to back Anutin Charnvirakul or another candidate for the position. According to Thai News Agency, Mr. Pakornwut Udompipatsakul, a party-list MP for the Prachachon

King Appoints Narong Klanwarin as New Election Commissioner

Bangkok: His Majesty the King has appointed Narong Klanwarin as an Election Commissioner, following the resignation of Pakorn Mahannop from the role. According to Thai News Agency, the appointment was made after Pakorn Mahannop resigned due to reaching the age of 70, creating a vacancy in the Election Commission. The Royal Gazette website published the official announcement of this appointment.

Big Kriang Defends Senate Against Collusion Allegations

Bangkok: “Big Kriang” has addressed allegations that “collusion in the Senate” is more detrimental than a coup, asserting that it is a legitimate process. He further criticized the Senate for not betraying the country, as evidenced by court rulings. According to Thai News Agency, General Kriangkrai Srirak, the First Vice President of the Senate, spoke on an online parliamentary program

Secretary-General Confirms Acting Prime Minister Lacks Authority to Dissolve Parliament

Bangkok: The acting Prime Minister does not have the authority to dissolve Parliament, as confirmed by the Secretary-General of the Council of State. The Constitutional Court holds the authority to interpret such matters, but it must be based on an actual event. According to Thai News Agency, Mr. Pakorn Nilprapan, the Secretary-General of the Council of State, addressed the ongoing

Big Lek Orders Evidence Collection on Cambodian Bomb Use at Ta Kwai Temple

Surin: “Big Lek” has instructed the collection of forensic evidence following the discovery of an improvised explosive device (IED) at Wat Ta Kwai, confirming its Cambodian origin. The evidence is to be sent to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs for a formal protest. The situation is perceived as a symbolic demonstration linked to Malaysia’s National Day, and not related to

Thaksin Enters Pheu Thai Behind the Building, Likely Due to Media Exposure

Bangkok: Thaksin Shinawatra, the former Prime Minister, made his way into the Pheu Thai Party headquarters by entering through the back of the building. Despite avoiding the media initially, he paused to turn around, smile, and wave at the journalists present. According to Thai News Agency, the incident occurred at 1:20 PM when Thaksin chose an alternative entry to the

Meeting Scheduled to Discuss Date for Prime Minister’s Vote

Bangkok: The two whips have scheduled a meeting on September 3 to discuss the date for the Prime Minister’s vote. Police Lieutenant Colonel Aphat Sukhanan, the Secretary-General of the House of Representatives, announced that the meeting will take place at 10 a.m. to determine the timeline for selecting the 32nd Prime Minister. According to Thai News Agency, the agenda includes