September 2, 2025

Bhumjaithai Party Awaits Contact from People’s Party Amidst Political Rumors

Bangkok: A spokesperson for the Bhumjaithai Party revealed they are still closely monitoring all news sources and have not yet received any contact from the Prachachon Party. They believe that the party still has a way forward in Thai politics, even if the people don’t join hands with anyone. According to Thai News Agency, Ms. Nan Bunthida Somchai, MP for

First Batch of 1,000 Baht per Rai Transferred to Farmers Nationwide

Bangkok: The first batch of funds under the 1,000 baht per rai initiative has been successfully transferred to farmers via bank accounts, as announced by Deputy Finance Minister Chulaphan Amornvivat. This initiative, decided by the Cabinet two weeks ago, aims to support production factors for rice farmers in both dry and wet seasons. According to Thai News Agency, on the

Suriya Uncertain About Cabinet’s Plans to Dissolve Parliament

Bangkok: Suriya Juangroongruangkit, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Transport, has expressed uncertainty over whether the Cabinet is considering dissolving the House of Representatives. He has refrained from commenting on whether the caretaker government currently possesses the authority to dissolve parliament. According to Thai News Agency, Suriya, a key leader of the Pheu Thai Party, mentioned that he is unaware

Monporn Uncertain About Potential Dissolution of Parliament Amid Legal Concerns

Bangkok: Monporn Charoensri, Deputy Minister of Transport, expressed uncertainty regarding the possible dissolution of Parliament by the Pheu Thai Party. She highlighted that the decision ultimately rests with Bhumtham and questioned if there might be legal issues involved. Monporn emphasized that politicians should not fear elections and remained confident that Pheu Thai would implement its campaign policies, despite not having

Chalermchai Denies Talks of Democrat Party Alliance with Bhumjaithai Party

Bangkok: Chalermchai Sri-on, Minister of Natural Resources and Environment and leader of the Democrat Party, has clarified that he has not engaged in discussions with Decha Isara regarding an alliance with the Bhumjaithai Party. Despite the lack of talks, Chalermchai affirmed the readiness of the Democrat Party for elections if parliament is dissolved. According to Thai News Agency, Chalermchai addressed

Decha Isara Vows to Resign as MP if Democrat Party Joins Bhumjaithai Government

Bangkok: Decha Isara has announced his resignation as an MP if the Democrat Party aligns with the Bhumjaithai government, expressing that such a move would betray the nation and its citizens. According to Thai News Agency, Mr. Decha Isara Khaothong, who serves as the Deputy Minister of the Interior and Secretary-General of the Democrat Party, made this declaration in an

Thawee Supports Pheu Thai and People’s Party Coalition for Government Formation

Bangkok: Thawee has confirmed his support for the Pheu Thai Party’s collaboration with the People’s Party to establish a government, underscoring that if the opposition takes power, it would be more beneficial to dissolve Parliament to facilitate new elections. He criticized the practice of minority parties forming a government as inconsistent with democratic values. According to Thai News Agency, Pol.

Chaichanok Questions Potential Dissolution of Parliament Amid Flooding Concerns

Bangkok: Chaiyachanok Chidchob, Secretary-General of the Bhumjaithai Party, has expressed skepticism over the potential dissolution of parliament, amidst discussions and rumors suggesting such a move by the Pheu Thai Party. According to Thai News Agency, Chaiyachanok stated his belief that dissolving parliament is unlikely, despite the circulating rumors. He highlighted the importance of considering public interests in any political decision.