
PM: Stroke Forces Predee to Resign
Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha said Predee Daochai resigned as the finance minister because he had a stroke and the government’s work would be intact.
Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha said Predee Daochai resigned as the finance minister because he had a stroke and the government’s work would be intact.
Deputy Prime Minister/Public Health Minister Anutin Charnvirakul launched a convention fair to stimulate the economy as the country has been free of local infection of the coronavirus disease 2019 for 100 days.
The Royal Gazette on Tuesday published an announcement of the Prime Minister’s Office that Predee Daochai resigned as the finance minister.
Prime Minister and Defence Minister Gen. Prayut Chan-ocha is visiting Sukhothai, hit by flooding earlier this month to hand out relief supplies to flood victims.
Three schools in the two provinces of western Thailand which share border with Myanmar have been temporarily closed to prevent the risks of coronavirus infections.
Thailand on Tuesday logged five new imported cases of Covid-19, raising the total confirmed cases to 3,417.
Two schools in Prachuap Khiri Khan’s Hua Hin has temporarily closed for one week to prevent Covid-19.
Israel has included Thailand in the list of “green countries”, which exempts Thai travellers from being quarantined upon arrival.
Thai authorities have tightened border control measures amid concerns over the surge in COVID-19 cases in neighbouring Myanmar.
Over 2,000 commercial fishing operators are selling their fishing vessels to the government after they have been affected by a myriad of regulations imposed to solve illegal, unreported and unregulated [IUU] fishing.
The State Railway of Thailand (SRT) signed a 6.52-billion-baht contract to buy 50 locomotives from the SFR consortium to replace old locomotives.
The Education Ministry welcomes students for talks as a student network across the country has planned to stage a protest outside the Education Ministry on Sept 5, said Education Minister, Nataphon Teepsuwan.