September 16, 2025

Pheu Thai Party Seeks Constitutional Court Action Against Anutin and Natthaphong Over MOA

Bangkok: The Pheu Thai Party has officially submitted a petition to the Constitutional Court seeking legal action against Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul and Prachachon Party leader Natthaphong Ruangpanyawut, along with 212 MPs, following their involvement in signing a Memorandum of Understanding (MOA). Attorney Nat has raised concerns regarding Siripong Angkasakulkiat’s legal qualifications after his claim that the MOA lacks legal

Democrat Party Sets September 18 Meeting to Decide Leadership Election Date

Bangkok: The Democrat Party has announced an executive committee meeting scheduled for September 18 to determine the date for selecting a new party leader. Pramuan Pongthawaradej, the deputy leader and acting party leader, emphasized that the party will gauge public opinion to guide its revitalization efforts. He clarified that a recent meeting of party MPs was routine, focusing on preparations

Abhisit Vejjajiva Eyed as Leading Candidate for Democrat Party Leadership

Bangkok: Chaichana Dechacho, Deputy Leader of the Democrat Party, has expressed his support for Abhisit Vejjajiva as the suitable candidate to lead the Democrat Party. Chaichana emphasized the significance of the upcoming meeting on September 18th, where the party’s executive committee will finalize the agenda for electing a new party leader, a decision that must be made within the next

Natthaphong Ruangpanyawut Warns Government of Immediate Investigation if MOA is Breached

Bangkok: Natthaphong Ruangpanyawut, leader of the Prachachon Party, has emphasized the readiness of his party to scrutinize government policies and investigate any breach of the Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) by the government. Speaking about the opposition’s preparations for the parliamentary debate on the government’s policy statement, Natthaphong highlighted the ongoing process of gathering MPs’ support for the debate, which will

Natthaphong Prepares for General Election After By-Election Loss

Bangkok: Natthaphong Ruangpanyawut, leader of the Prachachon Party, has expressed readiness for the upcoming general election despite the party’s recent defeat in the Chiang Rai by-election to the Pheu Thai Party. He acknowledged the results, emphasizing the public’s readiness to engage in the general election and indicating plans to field multiple prime ministerial candidates. According to Thai News Agency, Natthaphong

Supachai Cautions Pheu Thai Against Hiring Nattawut for Legal Matters

Bangkok: Supachai Jaisamut, Chairman of the Bhumjaithai Party’s Legal Working Group, has issued a warning to the Pheu Thai Party regarding their consideration of hiring Nattawut Wongniam for assistance with legal proceedings. The caution comes in light of Nattawut’s previous dismissal from the prosecutor’s office due to serious misconduct. According to Thai News Agency, Supachai has addressed concerns following a

Anutin and Prayut Share East-Facing Desk at Government House

Bangkok: Prime Minister Anutin shares the same desk as Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha, both facing east. This differs from Settha and Paethongtarn, who use their own desks and face north. According to Thai News Agency, at Government House today, facilities officials transported furniture, tables, and office chairs to the Thai Khu Fa building using a six-wheeled truck. The desk in

Cambodians Tear Down Barbed Wire Fence at Ban Nong Ya Kaew

Bangkok: The chaos continues as Cambodians invade and destroy the barbed wire fence at Ban Nong Ya Kaew. Cambodian unrest continues with attacks on Thai infrastructure, prompting discussions on border security measures. According to Thai News Agency, on September 16, 2015, a video clip was circulated online showing Cambodians dismantling a Thai barbed wire fence in Ban Nong Ya Kaew.