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  • Architect’s ‘dirty’ pledge: Faeces target as Pheu Thai Party’s political coalition stirs surprise

    Architect’s ‘dirty’ pledge: Faeces target as Pheu Thai Party’s political coalition stirs surprise

    Thai architect Duangrit Bunnag has turned an unusual promise into a reality, offering himself as a target for faeces-throwing after the Pheu Thai Party forged an unexpected coalition with the Palang Pracharath Party (PPRP). Duangrit is a member of Creative Action for Revival & People Empowerment (CARE), a group associated with the Pheu Thai Party led by Deputy Leader Phumtham…

  • Thai fortune teller envisions political and economic upswing in Thailand

    Thai fortune teller envisions political and economic upswing in Thailand

    A shift in Thailand’s political and economic landscape is anticipated, with improvements expected from November to April, according to renowned fortune teller Navaracha Pinitlokakorn, also known as Mor Plai. Despite her failed prediction regarding the identity of Thailand’s new prime minister, she views this as a fortunate turn of events. She advised patience and granting the new PM the opportunity…

  • Prayut reflects on PM term: Thailand’s journey to progress

    Prayut reflects on PM term: Thailand’s journey to progress

    Outgoing Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha concluded his nine-year term, taking to Facebook to share his reflections and achievements. He described the tenure as the most significant and memorable of his life. Prayut highlighted Thailand’s considerable progress, attributing its development to nine specific areas. Under Prayut’s leadership, Thailand initiated an unprecedented 20-year national strategy, directing the country’s trajectory and ensuring the…

  • Thai opposition in disarray as Move Forward Party rejects leadership role

    Thai opposition in disarray as Move Forward Party rejects leadership role

    Chaos has engulfed the Democrat Party, as the top opposition role remains unclear. This comes after the Move Forward Party (MFP), the largest opposing party, expressed disinterest in the role, likely to keep their Deputy House Speaker seat. The Democrat Party spokesperson, Ramet Rattanachaweng, stated that technically, the right to assume the opposition leader role falls to Pita Limjaroenrat, the…

  • Scowl Play: Trump’s mug shot sparks questions on jail time and future US President run

    Scowl Play: Trump’s mug shot sparks questions on jail time and future US President run

    The mug shot of a scowling Donald Trump last night was a bewildering sight for both supporters and opponents of the former US President – but what does it mean, can he be jailed, and can he still run for office? The 77 year old former US President yesterday surrendered at Fulton County Jail in Atlanta on charges of illegally scheming…

  • Srettha Thavisin endorsed by US, EU, and Singapore

    Srettha Thavisin endorsed by US, EU, and Singapore

    Srettha Thavisin, recently elected as Thailand’s 30th prime minister, received a warm welcome and expression of support from the United States, the European Union, and Singapore. The allies are enthusiastic about further strengthening their strategic alliances with Thailand under the new leadership. Antony Blinken, the US secretary of state, emphasized the shared values between the two nations and their joint…

  • Digital wallet pioneering: Prime Minister’s blueprint for national advancement

    Digital wallet pioneering: Prime Minister’s blueprint for national advancement

    Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin revealed his readiness to manage the country’s development and drive full-fledged policies. The concept of a digital wallet is at the top of his agenda. PM Srettha emphasised that the current coalition government, comprising various political parties, needs to respect each other’s policies. The formation of the Cabinet is still in progress, with negotiations and discussions…

  • Ex-PM Thaksin begins 8-year prison term in medical ward

    Ex-PM Thaksin begins 8-year prison term in medical ward

    Former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra, 74 years old, is currently housed in a private room in the medical ward of the Bangkok Remand Prison due to his four underlying health conditions, including heart and lung problems. The head of the Department of Corrections, Aryut Sinthoppan, revealed this information to journalists yesterday. The news follows the Supreme Court’s decision to sentence…

  • Unconscious decision: MFP MP faints during Thailand’s PM selection

    Unconscious decision: MFP MP faints during Thailand’s PM selection

    Move Forward Party (MFP) MP Arnuparp Likhitamnuaychai stunned yesterday’s Parliament meeting to select Thailand’s new prime minister after he lost consciousness during the voting process. The MP is reportedly in stable condition but remains in hospital. The incident occurred when during the alphabetical process to vote for the new PM. A group of MPs sitting in the MFP area requested an…

  • New Thai PM, Srettha, vows to elevate Thai well-being, royal PM appointment postponed

    New Thai PM, Srettha, vows to elevate Thai well-being, royal PM appointment postponed

    The newly elected Prime Minister of Thailand promised to elevate the well-being of the Thai people after yesterday’s Parliament meeting to select a new PM. However, the scheduled royal ceremony for the installation of the new PM at 8pm encountered a delay. During the Parliament meeting to select a new PM, the Pheu Thai Party’s candidate, Srettha Tavisin, managed to…

  • New era in Thailand: Srettha Tavisin voted 30th Prime Minister of Thailand

    New era in Thailand: Srettha Tavisin voted 30th Prime Minister of Thailand

    Thailand can finally hail a new leader after Pheu Thai Party candidate Srettha Tavisin secured enough votes from members of the National Assembly of Thailand to become the kingdom’s 30th prime minister. Today, August 22, marked a day of significance for Thailand, as the nation witnessed two important events. Leading the headlines was the return of a former Thai PM,…

  • Thaksin Shinawatra’s 15-year exile ends with immediate jail term upon return (video)

    Thaksin Shinawatra’s 15-year exile ends with immediate jail term upon return (video)

    Former Thailand Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra was jailed this morning only hours after his aeroplane touched the tarmac at Don Mueang International Airport in Bangkok – ending his 15-year self-imposed exile. The 74 year old ex PM’s aircraft landed at 9am today and he was immediately escorted to the Supreme Court to acknowledge and begin an eight-year prison sentence. Despite…

  • NIDA survey says: Pheu Thai Party’s unique political partnership faces public disapproval

    NIDA survey says: Pheu Thai Party’s unique political partnership faces public disapproval

    A recent telephone survey by the National Institute of Development Administration (NIDA) revealed significant disapproval of the Pheu Thai Party‘s plan to form a special government in collaboration with its political adversaries, Palang Pracharath and United Thai Nation (UTN) parties. This survey, also known as the NIDA poll, was conducted from August 15 through August 17 and involved a detailed…

  • Awaiting arrest, ex-Prime Minister Thaksin returns to Thailand amidst political unrest

    Awaiting arrest, ex-Prime Minister Thaksin returns to Thailand amidst political unrest

    As Thailand anticipates the arrival of former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra, fresh from a self-imposed exile, arrest warrants are ready for viewing and inevitable jail time awaits him. His expected return is scheduled for tomorrow, incidentally, coinciding with parliamentary proceedings to elect the country’s 30th leader. His daughter, Paetongtarn “Ung Ing” Shinawatra, a former prime ministerial candidate for the Pheu…

  • Thai MP has beef with beef restaurant that calls him scum

    Thai MP has beef with beef restaurant that calls him scum

    In an unusual incident, a Member of Parliament found himself on the receiving end of a vulgar slur. The slur was scribed on a delivery package from a renowned beef restaurant, which was ordered by the MP himself, creating a whirlwind of controversy. Piyarat Chongthep, the offended MP in question, represents the Phra Khanong Bangna area of Bangkok. He is…

  • Chuwit urges Big Joke probe into Pheu Thai PM candidate’s tax scheme accusation

    Chuwit urges Big Joke probe into Pheu Thai PM candidate’s tax scheme accusation

    A former Thai politician urged the Deputy Commissioner of the Royal Tha Police (RTP) to initiate an investigation into allegations levelled against the Pheu Thai Party’s prime ministerial candidate. After the Pheu Thai Party announced that they would propose Srettha Thavisin as their PM candidate, former politician and soapy king Chuwit Kamolvisit announced that he had evidence which could prove…

  • Ethics probe: Thai Deputy House Speaker under fire for beer post

    Ethics probe: Thai Deputy House Speaker under fire for beer post

    “With which candidate would you rather have a beer?” That question has become a standard litmus test for likeability and authenticity in American politics. But in Thai politics, having a beer can land you in a massive political scandal. Padipat Suntiphada, the Deputy House speaker, was recently shown on video on social media indulging in a craft beer, stirring a…

  • Pheu Thai Party solidifies coalition agreement with PPRP and UTN

    Pheu Thai Party solidifies coalition agreement with PPRP and UTN

    In a significant political development, the Pheu Thai Party has successfully solidified a coalition agreement with the Palang Pracharath Party (PPRP) and the United Thai Nation (UTN) Party. According to a reliable source, this pact involves a reciprocal arrangement where both the PPRP and UTN have committed to supporting Srettha Thavisin, a prominent figure within Pheu Thai, and the anticipated…

  • Pheu Thai Party urges caretaker government to halt civil servants relocation

    Pheu Thai Party urges caretaker government to halt civil servants relocation

    The Pheu Thai Party is calling for the caretaker government, under PM Prayut Chan-o-cha’s leadership, to heed the national constitution by not relocating leading civil servants, particularly permanent secretaries, whilst the new administration is being formed. Phumtham Wechayachai, the party’s deputy leader, voiced these calls recently. Phumtham issued a statement in which he admonished the transitional approach of Prayut’s government, reminding…

  • Pheu Thai candidate Srettha sues over tax evasion allegations from Chuwit

    Pheu Thai candidate Srettha sues over tax evasion allegations from Chuwit

    In a recent turn of events surrounding the Pheu Thai Party, Srettha Thavisin, the prime ministerial candidate, commanded his legal counsel to start a legal battle against the well-known whistleblower Chuwit Kamolvisit. This move comes in response to allegations raised by Chuwit that Srettha was complicit in tax evasion incidents related to land acquisitions by the property giant, Sansiri Plc.…

  • Cannabis clash to coalition: Bhumjaithai’s olive branch to Pheu Thai Party PM candidate

    Cannabis clash to coalition: Bhumjaithai’s olive branch to Pheu Thai Party PM candidate

    The fickle nature of Thai politics once again reared its ugly head when the leader of the Bhumjaithai Party extended an olive branch to the Pheu Thai Party prime ministerial candidate who levied against their cannabis legalisation policy during the General Election campaign. Pheu Thai Party leader Chonlanarn Srikaew yesterday invited Anutin Charvirakul and the Bhumjaithai Party to a press…

  • Pheu Thai Party confides challenges in forming new Thai coalition government

    Pheu Thai Party confides challenges in forming new Thai coalition government

    In an evolving political landscape where the constitution, power structures and group conflicts have become major challenges, the Pheu Thai Party acknowledged that manoeuvring the formation of a new coalition government is far from simple. According to Pheu Thai’s Deputy Leader, Phumtham Wechayachai, the party has to remain committed and steadfast in its approach to lead the nation out of…

  • Thaksin Shinawatra delays Thailand return sourcing health check as deciding factor

    Thaksin Shinawatra delays Thailand return sourcing health check as deciding factor

    Thaksin Shinawatra, former prime minister of Thailand, announced yesterday that he would be delaying his return to his homeland from his current location of self-exile. Shinawatra, whose background lies in telecommunications, took to the popular social media platform Twitter to inform followers of his upcoming health checkup, which resulted in the need for him to reschedule his original plan to…

  • Thai democracy at risk following Pheu Thai’s exclusion of MFP in coalition

    Thai democracy at risk following Pheu Thai’s exclusion of MFP in coalition

    A collective of democratic organisations has appealed to the Pheu Thai Party to reconsider its choice to exclude the Move Forward Party (MFP) from a coalition government, declaring the move as a setback for Thai democracy. Yesterday, a joint statement from 32 unit network cautioned that sidelining of MFP, the party with the most parliamentary seats following the May 14…

  • Parliament’s prime delay: PM selection meeting postponed as Constitution Court weighs Pita renomination

    Parliament’s prime delay: PM selection meeting postponed as Constitution Court weighs Pita renomination

    Parliament President Wan Muhamad Nor Matha (Wan Nor) officially announced today that the prime minister selection meeting, scheduled for tomorrow, is postponed until further notice. The delay is a result of the postponement of the Constitution Court to decide on the renomination of Pita Limjaroenrat as a PM candidate. The Thai Ombudsman last week requested the Constitution Court to determine…

  • MFP calls out Pheu Thai Party’s lies on lese majeste law revision

    MFP calls out Pheu Thai Party’s lies on lese majeste law revision

    The Move Forward (MFP) yesterday accused the Pheu Thai Party of lying. The MFP insist the Pheu Thai Party never requested them to withdraw their plan to revise the lese majeste law. The Pheu Thai Party yesterday announced an official split from the MFP and six other aligned parties, which had earlier agreed to a memorandum of understanding (MOU) regarding…

  • Move forward, lese divide: Thai election winner MFP sparks coalition clash over lese majeste law revision

    Move forward, lese divide: Thai election winner MFP sparks coalition clash over lese majeste law revision

    Thai General Election winner the Move Forward Party (MFP) is refusing to abandon its ideology, insisting it will revise the lese majeste law, leading to a division among the Pheu Thai Party and the eight coalition parties. As a consequence, the Pheu Thai Party insisted that they cannot work with the MFP and announced they will form a government with…

  • Rayong MP Nakhonchai steps down after criminal past revealed

    Rayong MP Nakhonchai steps down after criminal past revealed

    Amid the swirling storm of controversy, Move Forward Party MP for Rayong, Nakhonchai Khunnarong made a public statement on his Facebook account regarding his criminal conviction in a theft case over 20 years ago. In his post, he expressed his willingness to shoulder the blame and depart from his role. He confirmed that he would be stepping down in just one…

  • Thai PM fears MFP rallies might trigger political faction conflict

    Thai PM fears MFP rallies might trigger political faction conflict

    Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha is facing growing apprehensions regarding the rallies being held by supporters of the Move Forward Party (MFP) as Thailand’s politics are tumultuous as always. According to information relayed by Prime Minister’s Office Minister Thanakorn Wangboonkongchana, the Prime Minister’s concern stems from fears that these rallies could rekindle conflict among varied political factions in the country. On…

  • Royal pardon for ex-PM Thaksin?

    Royal pardon for ex-PM Thaksin?

    The unseated ex-Prime Minister of Thailand, Thaksin Shinawatra, is eligible to request a royal pardon upon his return to the country. When he returns, he would be imprisoned but can request a pardon, according to the acting Deputy Prime Minister Wissanu Krea-Ngam in an announcement yesterday. According to the deputy premier, who also holds the interim role of justice minister…