September 3, 2025

Suchart Chomklin Asserts Voting for 32nd Prime Minister is a Privilege

Bangkok: Suchart Chomklin, Deputy Commerce Minister, has declared that voting for the 32nd Prime Minister is a privilege, emphasizing the importance of this process in Thailand’s political landscape. Suchart expressed confidence in Anutin Charnvirakul’s capability to handle national issues, particularly praising the leadership demonstrated during the COVID-19 crisis. He noted that the support for Paethongtarn ended following her removal from

Bhumjaithai Party Highlights Anutin Charnvirakul’s Journey as 32nd Prime Ministerial Candidate

Bangkok: Bhumjaithai Party has unveiled the history and achievements of Anutin Charnvirakul, who has been put forward as the 32nd Prime Ministerial candidate. The announcement comes after Mr. Anutin, leader of the Bhumjaithai Party, declared the successful formation of a government at Parliament with the backing of the Prachachon Party, which announced its support by listing 146 MPs in favor

Rachit Sudphum Endorses Anutin Charnvirakul for Prime Minister: Cites Border and Economic Concerns

Bangkok: Rachit Sudphum, a Democrat Party MP from Nakhon Si Thammarat, has declared his support for Anutin Charnvirakul, leader of the Bhumjaithai Party, to become the next Prime Minister. According to Thai News Agency, Mr. Rachit emphasized two main reasons for his endorsement: the urgent need to address border conflicts and to tackle economic challenges, particularly in the agricultural sector.

Palang Pracharath Party Criticizes Political Tactics to Retain Power Until September 9

Bangkok: The Palang Pracharath Party (PPRP) has raised concerns over politicians attempting to retain power until September 9, undermining the rule of law and political systems. A spokesman for the PPRP accused certain political figures of using all possible means to hold onto power for personal and familial benefit. According to Thai News Agency, Pol. Lt. Gen. Piya Tawichai, a

Ruangkrai to Sue Bhumtham Over Parliament Dissolution Request

Bangkok: Ruangkrai Leekitwattana is preparing to file a lawsuit against Bhumtham Wechayachai after Bhumtham submitted a request for royal approval to dissolve Parliament. Ruangkrai argues that an acting prime minister has no precedent for taking such action. According to Thai News Agency, Ruangkrai, a political activist and former senator, has conducted a thorough investigation into historical records, revealing that Parliament

Whips Shift Responsibility to Wan Nor for Setting Prime Minister Vote Date

Bangkok: Whips from both political factions have deferred the responsibility to Wan Muhammad Noor Matha, the Speaker of the House, to determine the date for the prime ministerial vote. This development follows Bhumtham Wechayachai’s proposal to dissolve parliament, which must avoid infringing on royal authority. Both sides deny any intentional delay, emphasizing the need for a dignified and unblemished prime

Paradorn Criticizes Chalat for Partiality in Prime Ministerial Whip Meeting

Bangkok: “Phradon” has publicly criticized “Chalat” for allegedly not maintaining neutrality during a crucial whip meeting that failed to reach a conclusion on the prime ministerial vote. The critique came on a day when the vote for the prime minister was a key agenda item. According to Thai News Agency, Paradorn Prisananantakul, MP for Ang Thong and a member of

Pheu Thai Party Unfazed by Charges Against Bhumtham Over Parliament Dissolution Request

Bangkok: Pheu Thai Party is not concerned about Bhumtham being charged under Section 112 for his request to dissolve Parliament. They revealed they have prepared a legal team to review the matter and are confident he has not committed any wrongdoing. According to Thai News Agency, Mr. Wisut Chainarun, President of the Pheu Thai Party, addressed the case of Mr.