September 29, 2025

Adisorn Accuses Anutin of Senate Collusion, Urges Transparency

Bangkok: Adisorn Piangket, a party-list MP from the Pheu Thai Party, has publicly revealed accusations against Prime Minister and Interior Minister Anutin Charnvirakul, asserting his involvement in a Senate collusion case. Adisorn is urging Anutin to speak clearly on the matter and to avoid interfering in the investigation process. He claims that the Senate’s authority has been usurped, prompting protests

Prime Minister Dismisses Opposition Rhetoric While Stressing Government’s Focus on Public Benefit

Bangkok: The Prime Minister has expressed his lack of concern regarding the opposition’s rhetoric, insisting that his focus remains on addressing issues beneficial to the public. He criticized the opposition’s debate tactics and stated that they aim to discredit the government. Furthermore, he addressed claims made by Thawee, who has yet to come to terms with his removal from the

Election Commission Chairman Assures Fair Handling of Senate Collusion Case

Bangkok: The Election Commission Chairman has revealed that the case of collusion involving the Senate will be managed with care and fairness for all parties. The ECT chairman disclosed that the Senate collusion case has been under the scrutiny of the adjudication subcommittee since September 17, with the committee having 90 days to present its opinion to the ECT for

Prime Minister Stresses Security in Talks with “Big Lek-Sihasak”

Bangkok: The Prime Minister declined to answer questions about his talks with “Big Lek-Sihasak,” stating it was a matter of security. He emphasized the importance of the Foreign Minister’s role at the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) in safeguarding Thailand’s dignity and urged the public to remain confident that the country’s interests would not be compromised. The Prime Minister also

Sirikanya Criticizes Government’s “Half-Half” Budget for Political Gain

Bangkok: Sirikanya Tansakul, a party-list MP for the Prachachon Party, has voiced her concerns regarding the policies of the Anutin government, highlighting that their strategies are reminiscent of past administrations. She criticized the lack of specific goals and clear plans in the economic policy, questioning whether the “Half-Half” budget allocation serves a political agenda. According to Thai News Agency, Ms.

Pattana Remains Silent on Free Dialysis KPI Set by Anutin

Bangkok: “Pattana” declined to answer questions after “Anutin” set a KPI to restore free dialysis within 2 months. If unable to do so, the seat will be taken away. Public Health Minister Pattana Promphat addressed Prime Minister and Interior Minister Anutin Charnvirakul’s announcement that he would reinstate the free dialysis policy, with a KPI that must be achieved within two

Chusak Criticizes Government Over Lack of Draft Constitution Following Parliament Dissolution

Bangkok: Mr. Chusak Sirinil, a Pheu Thai Party list MP, has raised concerns over the absence of a draft constitution, four months after the dissolution of parliament. He questioned who would be held responsible for this oversight and expressed surprise over the lack of a cannabis policy, which he believes has negatively impacted Thailand’s global image as a major cannabis

Dr. Vayo’s Collusion Allegations Stir Senate Debate

Bangkok: Dr. Vayo has confirmed that the case of alleged collusion within the Senate will proceed, expressing hope that the Prime Minister will refrain from any interference. According to Thai News Agency, Dr. Vayo provocatively challenged the Senate, suggesting an outside meeting which did not occur. He announced the suspension of photo releases related to the “Senate collusion” case, with