September 25, 2025

The Final Stretch of the Sisaket By-Election: Bhumjaithai Party Goes Door-to-Door

Sisaket: In the final stretch of the Sisaket by-election, Bhumjaithai Party (B.T.) member Eve Jintawan Traisaranakul is knocking on doors, promoting policies on the livelihood and border, and slamming rival parties for two years of ineffectiveness, citing concerns about an audio clip from “Uncle”. Ms. Jintawan Traisaranakul, or Eve, candidate number 2 for Constituency 5 for the Bhumjaithai Party, commented

Anutin’s Government Policy Statement Released with Focus on Three Key Principles

Bangkok: Anutin’s government policy statement, featuring a blue cover and a national flag, was released, adhering to the three principles of public administration: “Protect the Institution, Uphold the Democratic System, and Uphold the Rule of Law.” He confirmed the government’s support for the referendum and the drafting of a new version in line with the Constitutional Court’s ruling. According to

Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul’s Push for Economic Confidence and Capital Market Reform

Bangkok: The Prime Minister is accelerating efforts to build confidence in the capital market and economy, insisting on a team with knowledge and capabilities, free from political influence, and stating that it will take four months to solve the country’s problems, not just sit around and drink free coffee. According to Thai News Agency, Prime Minister and Minister of Interior,

Pheu Thai Party Proposes Comprehensive Draft Amendment to Constitution

Bangkok: The Pheu Thai Party has unveiled a draft amendment to the constitution, introducing a framework for a new Constitution Drafting Assembly (CDA) composed of 100 elected members and 51 representatives from academic and organizational sectors. This assembly is tasked with drafting a new constitution within a 180-day period, with strict stipulations that the form of government or state remains

Suchart Announces Move to Bhumjaithai Party with Group of MPs

Bangkok: Suchart has declared his intention to join the Bhumjaithai Party along with a group of MPs, as he prepares for an upcoming election. This move is contingent on negotiations concerning the candidacies of existing MPs in their constituencies. Suchart expressed confidence that the transition would be smooth and emphasized his readiness to work cooperatively with Ekkanat and face off

Chalermchai Dismisses Breakup Rumors with Decha Isara, Awaits Political Decision

Bangkok: Chalermchai Sri-on, former leader of the Democrat Party, has denied rumors of a breakup with Decha Isara Khaothong, MP for Songkhla and acting secretary-general of the party. He stated that he is currently hesitant to support Mark’s return as the Democrat Party leader and plans to make a definitive political decision on October 18, determining whether to continue or

Anutin Charnvirakul Aims to Advance “Half-Half” Project with September Policy Announcement

Bangkok: Anutin Charnvirakul, Prime Minister and Minister of Interior, expressed his intentions to announce a policy on September 29th to advance the 2025 budget and the “Half-Half” project. He emphasized the importance of collaboration and urged politicians to support the initiative, dismissing any attempts to halt the project as futile. According to Thai News Agency, Anutin highlighted the urgency of

Prime Minister Comments on Suchart Chomklin’s Expected Move to Bhumjaithai Party

Bangkok: The Prime Minister has addressed speculation surrounding the anticipated transfer of Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Natural Resources and Environment, Suchart Chomklin, to the Bhumjaithai Party. The Prime Minister has requested that Suchart formally announce his decision, emphasizing that it is common for political figures to collaborate in serving the public interest. He also noted that although Chalermchai