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  • Senate to vote on divisive referendum double-majority rule | Thaiger

    Senate to vote on divisive referendum double-majority rule

    The Senate is set to convene tomorrow, December 17, to cast votes on a contentious referendum bill concerning constitutional amendments. The majority of senators are anticipated to uphold the divisive double-majority requirement, a decision that has sparked significant debate. Following a vote by a joint MP-Senate committee, the double-majority rule, necessary for passing a charter rewrite referendum, has been endorsed.…

  • Thai PM’s first official visit to Malaysia to boost trade ties | Thaiger

    Thai PM’s first official visit to Malaysia to boost trade ties

    Thailand Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra is set to embark on her inaugural official visit to Malaysia, where she will co-chair the 7th Annual Consultation. The consultation will take place in Putrajaya, located just south of Kuala Lumpur, as confirmed by deputy government spokesperson Sasikarn Watthanachan. Spanning two days, the visit will begin on Monday, December 16, marking Paetongtarn’s first official…

  • Thaksin joins daughter Paetongtarn on Pheu Thai train to Hua Hin | Thaiger

    Thaksin joins daughter Paetongtarn on Pheu Thai train to Hua Hin

    In a scene worthy of a political drama, former Thai Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra made a grand entrance as he joined his daughter, Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra, on a luxury train journey to Hua Hin. The trip, organised for Pheu Thai MPs and ministers, marked a rare public appearance for the controversial patriarch amidst ongoing investigations. Thaksin boarded the Royal…

  • Southern Thai man finally receives 10,000 baht government aid | Thaiger

    Southern Thai man finally receives 10,000 baht government aid

    A man from southern Thailand was overjoyed when the Bank for Agriculture and Agricultural Cooperatives (BAAC) branch in Loei province finally tracked him down to ensure he received the government aid of 10,000 baht. The initiative was part of a final effort by the bank to help vulnerable groups secure their due benefits before the deadline. BAAC in Loei took…

  • Thai crew’s release from Myanmar expected post-new year | Thaiger

    Thai crew’s release from Myanmar expected post-new year

    Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra announced that the four Thai crew members detained in Myanmar are anticipated to be released shortly after the new year. The crew, held following a maritime incident, are awaiting the conclusion of Myanmar’s legal processes, though their safety remains uncompromised. The Thai foreign minister and his Myanmar counterpart are scheduled to meet on December 19. As…

  • Bangkok MP retains bail despite lese majeste charges | Thaiger

    Bangkok MP retains bail despite lese majeste charges

    Thai politician Rukchanok Srinork successfully retained her bail status in the ongoing legal proceedings concerning the Computer Crime Act and Section 112. The Criminal Court on Ratchadaphisek Road delivered its verdict, opting not to revoke her bail, despite charges relating to lese majeste against Rukchanok, also known as Ice, a Bangkok MP from the People’s Party (PP). The court proceedings,…

  • Thai parties unite to block anti-coup legislation | Thaiger

    Thai parties unite to block anti-coup legislation

    A political debate is brewing in Thailand as the United Thai Nation Party (UTN) and the opposition Palang Pracharat Party (PPRP) firmly rejected a proposed legislative amendment to prevent future military coups. The bill, drafted by Prayut Siripanich, a Member of Parliament from the ruling Pheu Thai Party, seeks to alter the Defence Ministry Administration Act. Akradet Wongpitakroj, a spokesperson…

  • Thailand and UK discuss trade, explore FTA possibilities | Thaiger

    Thailand and UK discuss trade, explore FTA possibilities

    Commerce Minister Pichai Naripthaphan met with British Ambassador Mark Gooding last week at the ambassador’s official residence in Bangkok to discuss strengthening economic ties between Thailand and the United Kingdom. Central to their discussions was the feasibility of a Thailand-UK Free Trade Agreement (FTA) aimed at boosting bilateral trade and investment. Both parties reaffirmed their commitment to expanding trade and…

  • PM Paetongtarn to outline key policies in public address tomorrow | Thaiger

    PM Paetongtarn to outline key policies in public address tomorrow

    Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra is set to deliver a significant public address tomorrow, December 10, where she will highlight her Cabinet’s accomplishments over the past three months and underscore the importance of the government’s key policies for the upcoming year. The address, titled 2025 Empowering Thais: A Real Possibility, will commence at 10am and will be broadcast live on NBT2HD,…

  • Justice Ministry denies parole rule tailored for Yingluck Shinawatra | Thaiger

    Justice Ministry denies parole rule tailored for Yingluck Shinawatra

    The Ministry of Justice firmly dismissed claims that a regulation permitting prisoners to be released on parole and confined to house arrest was crafted to benefit any specific individual, including former Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra. This denial emerged during an interview yesterday, December 6, with Somboon Muangklam, an adviser to Justice Minister Tawee Sodsong, alongside officials from the Department of…

  • Pheu Thai Party proposes bill to limit Thai military’s power | Thaiger

    Pheu Thai Party proposes bill to limit Thai military’s power

    Pheu Thai Party has introduced a legislative proposal to curb the military’s influence in Thailand by amending the Defence Ministry Administration Act. This proposed amendment seeks to transfer the authority of appointing generals from the armed forces commanders to a committee appointed by the Cabinet, thereby promoting transparency and meritocracy in military promotions. The proposed change is designed to prevent the…

  • Taxing times: Thai PM backtracks on VAT hike after public outcry | Thaiger

    Taxing times: Thai PM backtracks on VAT hike after public outcry

    In a dramatic U-turn, Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra pulled the plug on a proposal to crank up the value-added tax (VAT) following a storm of public outrage. The PM took to X (formerly Twitter) today, December 6, decisively posting: “No VAT adjustment to 15%.” This swift decision emerged from a huddle at Government House with Finance Minister Pichai Chunhavajira and…

  • Thai social security wage ceiling set to increase by 2026 | Thaiger

    Thai social security wage ceiling set to increase by 2026

    The Thai Social Security Office (SSO) is set to revise its wage ceiling, planning an increase to between 17,500 and 23,000 baht. This change aims to enhance pensions and compensation benefits for insured individuals under Section 33, with implementation expected by January 2026. The SSO of the Ministry of Labour opened a public consultation recently to gather opinions on a…

  • PM: Ex-minister’s parole release unrelated to Yingluck’s return | Thaiger

    PM: Ex-minister’s parole release unrelated to Yingluck’s return

    Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra firmly dismissed any links between the parole release of former commerce minister Boonsong Teriyapirom and the speculated return of ex-premier Yingluck Shinawatra. Addressing the media yesterday, PM Paetongtarn clarified that Boonsong’s release was strictly in accordance with the Department of Corrections (DoC) regulations and had no connection to her aunt, Yingluck. “It is about the DoC’s…

  • Thailand grants citizenship to 72 stateless individuals in Chiang Rai | Thaiger

    Thailand grants citizenship to 72 stateless individuals in Chiang Rai

    A historic moment unfolded in Chiang Rai as Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra presented Thai citizenship cards to 72 individuals from ethnic minority groups, marking a monumental step towards addressing statelessness in the country. The ceremony, held at the GMS International Convention and Exhibition Centre on Sunday, December 1, highlighted Thailand’s commitment to inclusivity and human rights, with key officials and…

  • Paetongtarn faces backlash over flood crisis management failures | Thaiger

    Paetongtarn faces backlash over flood crisis management failures

    The recent devastating floods in southern Thailand have intensified pressure on Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra’s government, pushing the leader into the eye of a storm of criticism. With severe flooding wreaking havoc in the south, many are questioning her ability to manage a national crisis effectively. The prime minister, who initially struggled to establish her footing in the north, eventually…

  • House dissolution: Phumtham shoots down charter row rumours | Thaiger

    House dissolution: Phumtham shoots down charter row rumours

    A fiery political debate over Thailand’s charter referendum sparked speculation about a potential House dissolution but Deputy Prime Minister Phumtham Wechayachai isn’t buying it. Brushing off claims from Pheu Thai list-MP Cherdchai Tantisirin, Phumtham insisted that tensions between the ruling Pheu Thai Party and coalition partner Bhumjaithai Party wouldn’t boil over. “Dr Cherdchai is entitled to his opinion.” Phumtham stressed that…

  • Thailand’s big love leap: Same-sex couples to wed starting January | Thaiger

    Thailand’s big love leap: Same-sex couples to wed starting January

    Thailand is rolling out the rainbow carpet as the Marriage Equality Bill is set to become law on January 22, making the nation a trailblazer for LGBTQ+ rights in Asia. Following its royal endorsement by His Majesty King Maha Vajiralongkorn Phra Vajiraklaochaoyuhua and publication in the Royal Gazette on September 24, the countdown to this historic milestone has officially begun.…

  • UAE and Thailand bilateral agreements to boost trade and travel | Thaiger

    UAE and Thailand bilateral agreements to boost trade and travel

    The United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Thailand are poised to deepen their partnership through a series of bilateral agreements, according to UAE ambassador to Thailand Obaid Saeed Obaid Bintaresh Aldhaheri. Speaking at a UAE National Day celebration on Thursday, November 28, Aldhaheri underscored Thailand’s importance as a strategic partner beyond traditional oil trade. “We look forward to strengthening bilateral relations…

  • Thailand debates Cambodia MoU to avoid political unrest | Thaiger

    Thailand debates Cambodia MoU to avoid political unrest

    The Bhumjaithai Party pledged its support for a proposal by Pheu Thai list MP Noppadon Pattama to convene a general debate on the 2001 Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between Thailand and Cambodia concerning joint development in the Gulf of Thailand. This proposal aims to preempt political unrest by allowing open discussions among MPs and senators during the upcoming Parliamentary session.…

  • Thailand announces 9,000 baht aid for southern flood victims | Thaiger

    Thailand announces 9,000 baht aid for southern flood victims

    The Government of Thailand is set to provide financial relief to families impacted by the recent floods in the southern region, Deputy Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul announced. Each affected household is expected to receive a compensation of 9,000 baht, mirroring the assistance given to flood-stricken families in the northern part of the country. Anutin, who also serves as Interior Minister,…

  • Thai Cabinet extends 20-baht train fare with 400m baht budget | Thaiger

    Thai Cabinet extends 20-baht train fare with 400m baht budget

    The Thai Cabinet has sanctioned a budget of 400 million baht to extend the 20-baht flat fare for the Red and Purple electric train lines for an additional year. This decision aims to provide continued financial relief to commuters using these lines. The extension pertains to the State Railway of Thailand (SRT) Red lines, which include the Nakhon Withi Line…

  • 19 billion baht allocated for Chiang Mai, Chiang Rai flood repairs | Thaiger

    19 billion baht allocated for Chiang Mai, Chiang Rai flood repairs

    Thailand’s government has allocated 19 billion baht for infrastructure and utility repairs in Chiang Mai and Chiang Rai, responding to the recent severe floods, according to Government Spokesperson Jirayu Houngsub. This announcement followed a Cabinet meeting conducted in Chiang Mai, where an economic and social development plan was approved, as proposed by the National Economic and Social Development Council. The…

  • Thai Cabinet approves civil service salary increase proposal | Thaiger

    Thai Cabinet approves civil service salary increase proposal

    The Thai Cabinet has acknowledged a proposal to adjust the starting salaries for new civil service recruits, with a bachelor’s degree holder earning no less than 18,000 baht and a vocational certificate holder receiving a minimum of 11,000 baht. This adjustment is expected to utilise a budget of 2.67 billion baht. A meeting took place at Chiang Mai Rajabhat University,…

  • Old friends, new deals: Singapore PM makes visit to Thailand | Thaiger

    Old friends, new deals: Singapore PM makes visit to Thailand

    In a historic first, Singapore’s Prime Minister Lawrence Wong touched down in Thailand yesterday, November 28, to meet Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra. Marking his first official visit since taking office in May, Wong is the first foreign leader the 38 year old Thai PM has hosted, setting the stage for a high-stakes dialogue on diplomacy and development. The visit coincides…

  • Thai politician hospitalised after hunger strike amid money laundering probe | Thaiger

    Thai politician hospitalised after hunger strike amid money laundering probe

    Embattled politician Samart Janechaijittawanich has been whisked to hospital following a four-day hunger strike while under detention. The saga unfolded late yesterday as Samart ensnared in a money laundering scandal linked to The iCon Group, was transferred to the Department of Corrections Hospital, confirming fears for his health. Samart, apprehended earlier this week in the northern province of Chiang Rai,…

  • Sink or swim: Thai submarine deal stuck in murky waters | Thaiger

    Sink or swim: Thai submarine deal stuck in murky waters

    Thailand’s long-delayed submarine deal with China remains in troubled waters as Defence Minister Phumtham Wechayachai admits he’s yet to make a call on the contentious project. “The project’s fate is still not clear because I have not yet studied it. I’ll decide after studying it.” The 13.5 billion baht procurement of an S26T Yuan-class submarine has been stalled amid political…

  • People’s Party shuns protests, opts for Parliamentary reform | Thaiger

    People’s Party shuns protests, opts for Parliamentary reform

    Thailand’s main opposition group, the People’s Party (PP), has decided not to engage in the upcoming anti-government protests orchestrated by former protest leader Sondhi Limthongkul. Instead, PP is committed to operating within the Parliamentary system to fulfil its role as a political entity. Parit Wacharasindhu, spokesperson for the People’s Party, stated yesterday, November 27, that the party would prioritise addressing…

  • RTA denies tensions with UWSA in Mae Hong Son | Thaiger

    RTA denies tensions with UWSA in Mae Hong Son

    Tensions between Thai military forces and the United Wa State Army (UWSA) in Mae Hong Son’s Pai district have been dismissed by the Royal Thai Army (RTA), contradicting recent media claims. Colonel Thirat Sombatsiri, the RTA spokesperson, firmly denied reports circulating on social media, asserting that the border remains tranquil without any confirmed incidents of violence. “The overall border situation…

  • Thai PM and Energy Minister clash over clean energy vision | Thaiger

    Thai PM and Energy Minister clash over clean energy vision

    Tensions have erupted in Thailand’s government as Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra and Energy Minister Pirapan Salirathavibhaga lock horns over the nation’s clean energy future. A disagreement, which has reportedly been simmering for weeks, boiled over yesterday, November 26, leading to the abrupt cancellation of a joint press conference following a National Energy Policy Board meeting. While PM Paetongtarn addressed the…