September 15, 2025

Senate Prepares Inquiry into Pheu Thai Party’s Soft Power Budget

Bangkok: Naraset Prachayakar, Chairman of the Senate Committee on Political Development and Public Participation, Human Rights, Rights, Liberties, and Consumer Protection, emphasized the Senate’s duty to scrutinize governmental activities as a group of senators readies to submit a request to investigate the soft power budget. According to Thai News Agency, Senator Naraset addressed the Senate’s intent to investigate the Pheu

Senate Budget Monitoring Committee to Scrutinize Cyber Police’s Account Freeze Authority

Bangkok: The Senate Budget Monitoring Committee is set to summon relevant agencies to address concerns regarding the cyber police’s authority to freeze suspicious accounts without prior investigation, a move that may contravene constitutional rights and administrative orders. The committee has also warned of possible reporting to the National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC) if clarity is not provided. According to Thai News

Senator Alongkot Refuses to Investigate 5 Billion Baht Soft Power Budget

Bangkok: Senator Alongkot declined to review the bill to investigate the “soft power budget,” complaining that whatever the senators do is criticized, and if they don’t do anything, they’re accused of being afraid. He insists he will do his best for the benefit of the people and the nation. According to Thai News Agency, Senator Alongkot Worakit, chairman of the

Anutin Assures Cabinet List Submission for Royal Endorsement This Week

Bangkok: Anutin Charnvirakul, Prime Minister of Thailand, has confirmed that the Cabinet list is finalized and will be submitted for royal endorsement within this week. According to Thai News Agency, the Federation of Thai Industries (FTI) announced on September 15 that the Cabinet list is ready for submission. While Anutin refrained from commenting on individuals’ qualifications, he assured that the

Bhumtham Asserts Pheu Thai’s Strong Support in Chiang Rai By-Election

Bangkok: Bhumtham highlighted that the Chiang Rai by-election results demonstrate Pheu Thai’s sustained strong support base. He emphasized the need to revive and strengthen the party, urging the public to observe the changes. He refuted claims that Thaksin’s imprisonment was intended to generate sympathy for Pheu Thai, stressing Thaksin’s fight for innocence and the resolution of the issue, while maintaining

Shinawatra Family Visits Thaksin at Klong Prem Prison After Quarantine

Bangkok: The Shinawatra family arrived at Klong Prem Prison to visit Thaksin after completing his five-day quarantine. The Department of Corrections has allowed relatives to visit today for the first time. According to Thai News Agency, Winyat Chatmontri, the personal lawyer for former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra, has requested permission to visit Thaksin at Klong Prem Central Prison after five

Senate Committee Proposes Solutions to Mitigate Impact of Account Freeze Measures

Bangkok: The Senate Committee on Economic Affairs and Legal Affairs has raised concerns over the account freezing measures that are affecting innocent individuals and has proposed the establishment of a centralized system for screening and investigating suspicious accounts. This initiative aims to minimize damage to the economic system and bolster public confidence. According to Thai News Agency, Mr. Palawat Tansiri,

Senator Naraset Urges Government to Postpone Land Bridge Project Citing Insufficient Study Time

Bangkok: Senator Naraset recommends the government postpone the land bridge project, arguing that four months is insufficient for a comprehensive study and community involvement. According to Thai News Agency, Senator Naraset Prachayakar, a member of the Senate and chairman of the Senate Committee on Political Development, Public Participation, Human Rights, Rights, Liberties, and Consumer Protection, highlighted ongoing issues with the