September 28, 2025

Government’s Commitment to Progress Highlighted Amidst Public Expectation

Bangkok: “Chaichanok” emphasizes that the government is working to its fullest extent, hoping that the country will move forward. Chaichanok reiterated that the government is working diligently, hoping the country will move forward, in line with the poll results that the public expected. He expressed confidence that the Minister of Foreign Affairs will perform at the UNGA, emphasizing the importance

Sisaket By-Election Proceeds Smoothly Amid Border Concerns

Sisaket: The morning was smooth and the Sisaket by-election was over. People were gradually exercising their rights. The morning session was smooth, with people actively exercising their right to vote in the by-election for Sisaket’s Constituency 5. Despite concerns about the situation on the Thai-Cambodian border, they expressed their desire to exercise their right as Thai citizens. According to Thai

Deputy Prime Minister Thammanat Leads Flood Relief Efforts in Phichit

Phichit: Deputy Prime Minister Thammanat Prompao, accompanied by four ministers, has taken a proactive stance in addressing flood relief in Phichit. The Kla Tham Party’s leader emphasized the importance of returning to effective problem-solving and reducing agricultural production costs, while also reviving the rice sales delay project. According to Thai News Agency, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Agriculture and

Pheu Thai’s Four-Month Campaign Targets Government Policies and Alleged Disasters

Bangkok: The Pheu Thai Party has launched a four-month campaign aimed at resolving what it identifies as four disaster cases, while critically analyzing government policies and criticizing key figures from Buriram and the Prasat Sai Fah ministers. The party expressed concerns that the Senate and Khao Kradong collusion case might be obscured, emphasizing the importance of their six-hour debate session

Bhumjaithai Party Clarifies Anutin’s Invitation to MP Tae at Local Event

Bangkok: Bhumjaithai Party officials have confirmed that Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul’s invitation to MP Thaweewong Totwiwong, widely known as MP Tae, to join him on stage during a recent temple visit in Bang Ban District, Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya Province, was an act of respect for the local community rather than a demonstration of political maneuvering. According to Thai News

Anutin Dismisses Concerns Over People’s Party Following Stage Appearance with MP Tae

Bangkok: Anutin Charnvirakul, Prime Minister and Minister of Interior, has stated that there are no issues with the People’s Party following his decision to bring MP Tae to the stage during a visit to a temple in Bang Ban District, Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya Province, to monitor the flood situation. Anutin described the move as merely a gimmick. According to

Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul Prepares to Announce Policy Amid Rising Expectations

Bangkok: The Prime Minister is ready to announce his policy on September 29-30, as he views the poll results as a sweet blessing but warns of the pressures of public expectations. Prime Minister and Minister of the Interior, Anutin Charnvirakul, in an interview, expressed his readiness to deliver a policy statement to Parliament. He noted that the draft policy has

Sihasak Reiterates Thailand’s Stance on Peace, Refutes Cambodia’s Statement

New york: Sihasak reiterates Thailand’s commitment to peace, refutes Cambodia’s statement, sees opportunity to put Thailand on the global radar. Foreign Minister Sihasak Phuangketkeow gave an interview before returning from the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) in New York, USA. He addressed the statement, the issue of the conflict between Thailand and Cambodia, and Thailand’s role at the United Nations