September 20, 2025

Anusorn Questions Legitimacy of Anutin’s Cabinet and Pheu Thai’s Role

Bangkok: Anusorn Iamsaard, a party-list MP for the Pheu Thai Party, has raised questions regarding the appearance and legitimacy of Anutin’s newly formed cabinet. Emphasizing that the Pheu Thai Party had no involvement in the cabinet’s formation, Anusorn stated that the responsibility lies with the People’s Party, which he described as a “self-propelled scaffolding.” According to Thai News Agency, Anusorn

Anutin Reassures Flood Victims with Relief Efforts and Future Plans

Ang thong: Anutin Charnvirakul, in his role as Prime Minister and Minister of the Interior, visited flood-affected regions to distribute relief packages and assure the public of continued support from the Ministry of Interior. During his visit, Anutin reiterated the government’s commitment to non-partisan assistance, focusing on providing relief to flood victims and restoring essential services such as free dialysis.

Prime Minister Anutin Denies Distorting People’s Party Agreement

Bangkok: Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul has reiterated that there will be no distortion of the People’s Party agreement. He urged the public not to discuss the matter for four months, countering accusations of not dissolving parliament. Anutin stressed that his interactions, such as dining with certain individuals, are his personal affairs. He also mentioned that Thanathorn Juangroongruangkit had clarified there

Prime Minister Anutin Inspects Flooding in Ang Thong Province via Boat

Wiset chai chan: Prime Minister Anutin took a boat to inspect the flooding in Wiset Chai Chan District, Ang Thong Province. He revealed that this year’s water situation is better than last year’s, having been prepared since becoming Minister of the Interior, despite being gone for two months. He distributed relief bags to flood victims on both sides of the

Teng Uncertain About Electronic Fence Proposal on Thai-Cambodian Border

Bangkok: “Teng” remains unsure whether he agrees with the construction of an electronic fence along the Thai-Cambodian border, stating that it depends on the context of each area. He insists he does not oppose the purchase of necessary and appropriate weapons and equipment for national defense. According to Thai News Agency, Mr. Natthaphong Ruangpanyawut, leader of the People’s Party and

People’s Party Dismisses Pheu Thai’s Refusal to Join Opposition Whip

Bang phlat: The People’s Party is gearing up to leverage the government policy announcement stage to scrutinize the Anutin Cabinet, which is embroiled in a case with the National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC). The party has chosen to disregard Pheu Thai’s declaration of not joining the opposition whip, emphasizing their intent to collaborate rather than oppose each other. They assert that

Teng Confident in Prime Ministerial Prospects Amid Comparisons with Thaksin’s Son-in-law

Bangkok: Teng expressed confidence in his six years of political experience as being suitable for the future prime ministerial position. This statement comes amid comparisons with Natthaphong Kunakornwong, Thaksin Shinawatra’s son-in-law, who is also considered a potential candidate for the Pheu Thai Party. According to Thai News Agency, Natthaphong Ruangpanyawut, a party-list Member of Parliament and leader of the Prachachon

Cambodian Delegation Accused of Disruptive Behavior During AIPA Meeting

Bangkok: The Cambodian delegation faced accusations of disruptive behavior during an interview given by Mr. Rangsiman Rome, a Member of the House of Representatives of Thailand. Rome, along with Mr. Ekkachai Ruangrat, a Member of the Senate, attended the AIPA Joint Statement Drafting Committee meeting, where they successfully completed the drafting of the committee’s report. Rome criticized Cambodia for allegedly