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  • Thailand NewsInterim leader steps in for embattled MFP amidst legal tension

    Interim leader steps in for embattled MFP amidst legal tension

    Pending a legal verdict, 45 year old Chaithawat Tulathon assumes the role of interim leader of the Move Forward Party (MFP) after his predecessor stepped down. Chaithawat was elected alongside the board of executives, taking over from Pita Limjaroenrat, who resigned from the MFP leadership earlier this month to facilitate the transition to a new opposition leader. Pita’s position as an…

  • Business NewsEconomic data in China sees Asian stocks surge, Thai shares dip

    Economic data in China sees Asian stocks surge, Thai shares dip

    Asian stocks experienced a significant surge yesterday, a continuation of the global equity rally, following encouraging Chinese economic data that sparked optimism about the imminent culmination of major central banks’ tightening initiatives. Despite the overall momentum, Thai stocks saw a slight dip of 0.3% from the prior week, closing at 1,542.03 on Friday, with an average daily turnover of 46.97…

  • Chiang Mai NewsChiang Mai’s lottery fever heats up with political numbers and auspicious figures in high demand

    Chiang Mai’s lottery fever heats up with political numbers and auspicious figures in high demand

    The lottery fever is high in Chiang Mai as numbers related to politics are still in demand. The excitement is palpable as people continue to purchase lottery tickets from various stalls located across key areas, including Mahidol Road, Chiang Mai-Lamphun Road, and several morning markets in each district, railway stations, transport terminals, and large stalls at different points. Prices remain…

  • Thailand NewsChiang Mai’s lottery frenzy: High-profile numbers spark excitement

    Chiang Mai’s lottery frenzy: High-profile numbers spark excitement

    Chiang Mai lottery buffs are eagerly awaiting Friday’s highly anticipated lottery draw, with people rushing to buy numbers associated with high-profile figures such as Thaksin Shinawatra and Pita Limjaroenrat. Additionally, vehicle registration numbers have also become popular choices. Lottery sellers in Chiang Mai reported high sales, particularly for the numbers representing the ages of these political figures, with prices continuing…

  • Thailand NewsNew 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,…

  • Politics NewsForward march halted: Constitutional Court blocks MFP’s leadership ambitions

    Forward march halted: Constitutional Court blocks MFP’s leadership ambitions

    The Move Forward Party (MFP) and its leader today suffered a substantial setback in their aspirations to lead the country after the Thai Constitutional Court rejected a plea to reevaluate a Parliamentary verdict that obstructed the renomination of their prime ministerial candidate. This turn of events deals a fatal blow to any lingering hopes the MFP harboured of steering the…

  • Business NewsFuelling the future: Thailand’s gas giant gears up production to avert power crisis

    Fuelling the future: Thailand’s gas giant gears up production to avert power crisis

    Efforts to prevent a second power crisis in Thailand are underway as the nation’s primary gas producer, PTT Exploration and Production (PTTEP) Public Company Limited, looks to increase its output substantially. With plans to double gas production in the Erawan field, Thailand’s largest, Montri Rawanchaikul, the Chief Executive Officer, confirmed plans to scale up production to as high as 800…

  • Politics NewsPheu 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…

  • Politics NewsThaksin 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…

  • Thailand NewsThaksin Shinawatra’s return to Thailand delayed amid prime ministerial vote postponement

    Thaksin Shinawatra’s return to Thailand delayed amid prime ministerial vote postponement

    The return of Thaksin Shinawatra, former prime minister of Thailand and reputed de facto head of the Pheu Thai Party, has been delayed. The strategy appears aimed at facilitating his smooth return, once a government led by his party comes into play, disclosed an unnamed source within Pheu Thai yesterday. The initial return plan for Thaksin was for Thursday, August…

  • Thailand NewsMove 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…

  • Thailand Election NewsPheu Thai party prepares for coalition meeting

    Pheu Thai party prepares for coalition meeting

    In the latest political development, the Pheu Thai Party, one of the primary political entities in Thailand, plans a strategic meeting with its seven coalition partners next week. The primary focus of this meeting is to mull over the future direction of the eight-party coalition. Following this, they intend to update other parties outside of the bloc and opposition members.…

  • Thailand NewsThailand prime minister selection meeting takes a raincheck

    Thailand prime minister selection meeting takes a raincheck

    The President of the National Assembly of Thailand today officially announced the meeting in Parliament to choose the next prime minister has been postponed. The meeting, originally scheduled for Thursday, July 27, will be delayed until further notice. Wan Muhamad Nor Matha, also known as Wan Nor, explained that the meeting to select the next Thai prime minister has been cancelled until…

  • Thailand NewsHeartwarming twist: Water park owner forgives thieves, offers job instead

    Heartwarming twist: Water park owner forgives thieves, offers job instead

    The owner of Aloha Water Park in the Isaan province of Sakon Nakhon displayed heartwarming humanity to withdraw a complaint against a couple who stole from him and offered them a job. A security camera captured the moment when a 29 year old Thai named Sarawut stole food from a shop at the Aloha Water Park on July 4 while…

  • Northern Thailand NewsPanda Arena badminton court stokes controversy with MFP colour-coded promotions and political bans

    Panda Arena badminton court stokes controversy with MFP colour-coded promotions and political bans

    Panda Arena badminton court, situated in the northern Uttaradit province, sparked controversy by offering a promotion to anyone wearing an orange shirt, in support of the Move Forward Party (MFP). The Panda Arena made known that those wearing orange can play on the courts for free for two hours. Interestingly, it has cautioned against wearing red shirts, expressing disgust at…

  • Thailand NewsThai Ombudsman deems rejection of MFP leader’s renomination as PM as unconstitutional

    Thai Ombudsman deems rejection of MFP leader’s renomination as PM as unconstitutional

    The Thai Ombudsman yesterday declared Parliament‘s rejection of Move Forward Party (MFP) leader Pita Limjaroenrat’s renomination as a prime ministerial candidate as unconstitutional. As a result, the case will be forwarded to the Constitutional Court for further review. This request followed a solution passed by the Parliament Assembly, which blocked Pita’s bid to become PM. The Ombudsman believes that this…

  • Thailand NewsUniversity students’ protest ignites over senators’ role

    University students’ protest ignites over senators’ role

    Activists comprising mainly students, as well as supporters of the Move Forward Party (MFP), held protests at the Kasetsart University, situated in the Bang Khen district of Bangkok, yesterday evening. The protests sparked from the increasing tension and anger against the seemingly prominent role individuals appointed as senators hold in the prolonged political disturbance of the country. This rally was…

  • Thailand NewsThai political parties resist joining Pheu Thai-led coalition

    Thai political parties resist joining Pheu Thai-led coalition

    The political landscape in Thailand recently witnessed a dramatic event as Bhumjaithai, United Thai Nation, the Palang Pracharath Party (PPRP), and Chartthaipattana took a united stance against joining a Pheu Thai-led coalition. Their refusal hinged on one critical determinant – the participation of the Move Forward Party (MFP) in the coalition. Bhumjaithai’s leading figure, Anutin Charnvirakul, revealed the party’s solid…

  • Thailand NewsMove forward, step back: Thailand’s election winner yields to Pheu Thai Party to form govt

    Move forward, step back: Thailand’s election winner yields to Pheu Thai Party to form govt

    Thailand’s General Election winner, the Move Forward Party (MFP), and its leader, Pita Limjaroenrat, have agreed to step back and make way for the Pheu Thai Party to lead the coalition parties and form a government. The MFP Permanent Secretary, Chaitawat Tulathon, today, July 21, revealed the party’s struggles over the past two months during a press conference. The conservative…

  • Business NewsThai business leaders express concern over political instability

    Thai business leaders express concern over political instability

    Jitters are escalating among the business community in light of the Constitutional Court’s directive yesterday calling for the temporary removal of Pita Limjaroenrat, head of the Move Forward Party (MFP), from his role as a member of the House of Representatives. This development marks another detrimental blow for Pita, notwithstanding his party’s extraordinary election accomplishments, spurring fears of an imminent…

  • Business NewsThai baht’s unexpected surge makes a splash, takes the lead in Asian currency gains

    Thai baht’s unexpected surge makes a splash, takes the lead in Asian currency gains

    In an unexpected buoy of currency today, the Thai baht took the lead in Asian currency gains, reaching a two-month apex. This surge, of 0.9%, comes in the wake of strong hopes for the resolution of Thailand‘s political deadlock and a waning US dollar, factors that buoyed the sentiments of investors. Meanwhile, share market traders adopted a cautious stance; local…

  • Politics NewsBangkok governor’s son stirs controversy with inflammatory Instagram post

    Bangkok governor’s son stirs controversy with inflammatory Instagram post

    The 23 year old son of Bangkok Governor Chadchart Sittipunt found himself in the grip of a spiralling digital controversy. He recently composed and posted an inflammatory message targeted at the Move Forward Party (MFP) and its supporters, drawing criticism from netizens. The contentious Instagram post, which has been deleted, included derogatory remarks about the party’s followers and its supposed…

  • Thailand NewsCrying wolf: Thai senators take legal action against insults and threats

    Crying wolf: Thai senators take legal action against insults and threats

    Several Thai senators announced they are processing legal action against all those who insulted and threatened them after they blocked Move Forward Party (MFP) leader Pita Limjaroenrat’s path to becoming prime minister. A bizarre move considering those senators are subverting the course of democracy and the will of the people of Thailand. Pita failed to secure enough votes to become…

  • Thailand NewsThai organisations challenge Senate’s prime ministerial authority

    Thai organisations challenge Senate’s prime ministerial authority

    Amidst ongoing political turmoil in Thailand, a collective of forty organisations including pro-democracy bodies, non-governmental agencies, and civil society factions made a united call. The appeal, presented to the media yesterday, demanded governmental respect for the General Election held on May 14. It emphasised recognition of the Move Forward Party due to its public support and backed its leader for…

  • Thailand NewsPheu Thai may replace MFP in Thai political shakeup

    Pheu Thai may replace MFP in Thai political shakeup

    A shift in the political dynamic of Thailand might be on the horizon, according to predictions by a distinguished political science academic. He believes the Pheu Thai Party could rise as the new coalition’s head if Pita Limjaroenrat, the leader of the Move Forward Party (MFP), fails to secure victory in the Parliamentary selection for Thailand’s Prime Minister. Burapha University’s…

  • Thailand NewsMFP challenges military’s role in selection of Thai PM

    MFP challenges military’s role in selection of Thai PM

    The Thai political landscape is witnessing a potential upheaval with the Move Forward Party (MFP) taking legislative strides. The party fervently presented a proposal to Parliament yesterday challenging the military-appointed senators‘ right to participate in the selection of the prime minister. This bid comes as a reaction to the MFP leader, Pita Limjaroenrat, falling short of amassing sufficient support for…

  • Business NewsThai businesses call for swift government formation

    Thai businesses call for swift government formation

    A speedy establishment of a new administration is of paramount importance, according to the business community amid ongoing political uncertainty. Chookiat Ophaswongse, an honorary president of the Thai Rice Exporters Association voiced concerns over the nebulous political situation, indicating the future of Move Forward Party leader Pita Limjaroenrat as the next prime minister is uncertain, making the country vulnerable to…

  • Thailand NewsThai Senator to sue cyberbullies after Prime minister bid fallout

    Thai Senator to sue cyberbullies after Prime minister bid fallout

    In the face of escalating online threats against him and his kin, Senator Somchai Sawaengkan announced he is preparing litigation against the cyber-bullies responsible. The threats transpired after the failed bid of Pita Limjaroenrat, head of the Move Forward Party (MFP), for the position of prime minister. Somchai yesterday revealed that he, alongside other senators, is in the process of…

  • World NewsCambodian premier willing to work with Thai opposition despite criticism

    Cambodian premier willing to work with Thai opposition despite criticism

    Cambodian premier Hun Sen has taken advantage of the unsuccessful attempt by Move Forward Party (MFP) Leader Pita Limjaroenrat to secure a victory in Thailand’s prime ministerial election as an opportunity to criticise his local opposition. However, Hun steadfastly denies any interference in Thailand’s politics, expressing his openness to collaborating with Pita and the MFP should they manage to establish the…

  • Thailand NewsElection letdown: MFP leader falls short of prime ministerial votes in Thai race

    Election letdown: MFP leader falls short of prime ministerial votes in Thai race

    Pita Limjaroenrat, the leader of the Move Forward Party (MFP) and the top vote-getter in the General Election 2023, fell short of securing enough votes from the members of Parliament and senators to become the Thai Prime Minister. Despite obtaining 323 votes, Pita failed to reach the required threshold of 375 votes. The newly elected President of Parliament, Wan Muhamad…