September 11, 2025

Nikorn Proposes Guidelines for Drafting a New People’s Constitution

Bangkok: Mr. Nikorn Chamnong, former secretary of the joint committee considering the draft Referendum Act, has proposed guidelines for drafting a new people’s constitution in Thailand, drawing inspiration from the 1997 Constitution and suggesting a structured timeline for its implementation. As a former advisor to Prime Minister Banharn Silpa-archa, Mr. Nikorn has been actively involved in advocating for the establishment

Somkid Criticizes Political Agreement Over Constitutional Amendment Process

Bangkok: Somkid Chuekong has strongly criticized the agreement between two political parties, accusing them of deceiving the Thai public and lacking sincerity in their commitment to amending the constitution. This comes in response to the Constitutional Court’s recent ruling that stipulated a new constitution would require three referendums, an endeavor projected to cost over 10 billion baht. According to Thai

Siripong Dismisses Rumors of Chanthaburi-Trat Border Opening, Emphasizes Thai Interests

Bangkok: Siripong counters rumors of opening the Chanthaburi-Trat border crossing, insisting it will be during the caretaker government’s term. He reiterates Prime Minister Anutin and the Bhumjaithai Party’s stance on prioritizing the interests of the Thai people, not third countries. According to Thai News Agency, Mr. Siripong Angkasakulkiat, Deputy Leader of the Bhumjaithai Party, stated that the Thai-Cambodian GBC negotiations,

Sasikarn and Anukul Pay Homage to Sacred Objects, Bid Farewell to Deputy Government Spokesperson Roles

Bangkok: Sasikarn Wattanachan and Anukul Prueksanusak, former deputy government spokespersons, recently visited Government House to pay homage to sacred objects as they stepped down from their positions. They entrusted the new spokesperson team with the responsibility of communicating government work to the public, expressing hope that the new administration will continue addressing the ongoing energy crisis. According to Thai News

Rome Urges Swift Action on Southern Border Province Issues

Rome: In a recent interview, Mr. Rangsiman Rome, a party-list MP and deputy leader of the Prachachon Party and chairman of the House of Representatives’ Committee on State Security, Thai Border Affairs, National Strategy, and Reform, emphasized the urgency of addressing the ongoing problems in Thailand’s southern border provinces. He expressed concerns following the recent arrest of a terrorist group

People’s Party Reiterates Non-Interference in Ministerial Appointments

Bangkok: The People’s Party has reiterated its stance of non-interference in the government, emphasizing that it is not in a position to appoint ministers. Rangsiman Rome, a party-list MP and deputy leader of the Prachachon Party, addressed concerns regarding the qualifications of ministers in Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul’s government. Rome clarified that the party’s role does not extend to managing

Rome Warns Against Relaxing Measures on Call Center Gangs Amid Border Talks

Bangkok: Rome is closely monitoring Cambodia’s stance following the GBC meeting on landmines and call centers, warning the government not to ease measures to suppress call center gangs during border negotiations. The House Security Committee aims to hasten the conclusion of border laws before their expiration. According to Thai News Agency, Mr. Rangsiman Rome, a party-list MP and deputy leader

Rome’s Reaction to Constitutional Court Ruling Sparks Concerns Over Referendums

Bangkok: Rome: Rome is expressing dissatisfaction with the recent Constitutional Court ruling, which has failed to clarify the number of referendums needed. He voiced his confusion over the decision that seemingly prevents the public from directly choosing the Constituent Assembly (CON), emphasizing that the Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) should not be interpreted as a blank check. He urged citizens to