December 25, 2025

Pheu Thai Party Prepares for 2026 Election with Ambitious Goals

Bangkok: Suriya is confident that the 2026 election will be a battle that determines the direction of the country. He firmly believes that Pheu Thai is fully prepared and aims for more than 200 seats! The Pheu Thai Party has announced its full readiness for the 2026 general election. Mr. Suriya Jungrungruangkit, the party’s election director and prime ministerial candidate,

Wan Ubumroong Resigns from Palang Pracharath Party Amid Leadership Withdrawals

Bangkok: Wan Ubumroong submitted his resignation from the Palang Pracharath Party to the Election Commission following the withdrawal of key figures, Prawit Wongsuwan and Teerachai Poovanatnaruban, from the prime ministerial race. He stated that he could no longer continue and wished to spend time with his family. Concurrently, Chalerm Yubamrung announced his retirement from politics, leading to a wave of

Thailand’s Exports Surge in November, Maintaining 17-Month Growth Streak

Bangkok: Exports in November expanded by 7.1%, marking the 17th consecutive month of growth. The Trade Policy and Strategy Office (TPSO) revealed that exports in November 2025 expanded by 7.1%, continuing growth for 17 consecutive months. Overall, exports for the first 11 months of the year grew by 12.6%. The strengthening Thai baht will impact agricultural and food exports. According

Bueng Kan Airport Set to Enhance Regional Connectivity by 2032

Bueng kan: Plans are underway to build an airport in Bueng Kan, expected to be operational in 2032. The Airports of Thailand (AOT) revealed the progress of the ‘Bueng Kan Airport’ project, which aims to upgrade the border economy and connect Vietnam, Laos, Thailand, and Myanmar. Construction is scheduled to begin in 2029 and the airport is expected to open

Sihasak Phuangketkaew Named Second-Choice Prime Ministerial Candidate by Bhumjaithai Party

Bangkok: Anutin Charnvirakul, leader of the Bhumjaithai Party, has announced that Mr. Sihasak Phuangketkaew, the current Minister of Foreign Affairs, will be the party’s second-choice candidate for the prime minister position. Anutin highlighted Sihasak’s extensive experience in foreign affairs as crucial during the ongoing Thai-Cambodian border situation, asserting that his expertise makes him an apt choice for strengthening Thailand’s global

Pheu Thai Party Unveils Parliamentary Candidates with Yotsanun Leading as Prime Ministerial Candidate

Bangkok: The Pheu Thai Party announced its candidates for the upcoming parliamentary elections, with Professor Dr. Yotsanun Wongsawat spearheading the campaign as the party’s prime ministerial candidate. The announcement came during an event held on December 25, 2025, at the Pheu Thai Party headquarters, showcasing the party’s readiness for the elections scheduled for February 8, 2026. According to Thai News

Bhumjaithai Party Unveils Comprehensive Policies for 2026 Election Campaign

Bangkok: Academics point out that the Bhumjaithai Party’s policies encompass four major dimensions, distilled from real-world experience. They emphasize policies to continue current work for national stability, signaling their readiness to contest the 2026 election. According to Thai News Agency, Assistant Professor Chetha Sapyean, a lecturer at the College of Metropolitan Development, Navamintrathirat Open University, commented on the Bhumjaithai Party’s

Pheu Thai Party Outlines Strategic Approach for 2026 Election

Bangkok: Suriya Jungrungruangkit, the election director and prime ministerial candidate of the Pheu Thai Party, emphasized the significance of the upcoming 2026 election as a pivotal moment in determining the nation’s future direction. Suriya asserted that the Pheu Thai Party is more prepared than ever, aiming to secure at least 200 seats without relying on trends but rather building confidence